Raccoons can be found in all but the coldest and snowiest biomes. They live in deciduous forests, conifer forests, mixed forests, rainforests, wetlands, grasslands, deserts and even in large urban areas,
Raccoons and skunks share a number of biomes. They are found in deciduous forests, grasslands, pine forests, wetlands, mountains and deserts. They both frequently live in urban areas also.
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raccoons, weasels, skunks and coyotes
No. Skunks are more closely related to weasels and raccoons than they are to cats, which are felines.
Yes, they are similar to raccoons
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Skunks are more closely related to badgers than raccoons. Both are members of the superfamily Musteloidea while the raccoon is a procyonid.
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Yes. So do squirrels, skunks, and foxes.
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There is always the possibility of genetic mutations in the animal kingdom, which would make it possible that there have been raccoons without stripes on their tails. However, all raccoons should have striped tails.
raccoons, foxes, skunks, and cyotes
raccoons, bats, skunks, and foxes
Raccoons love in grasslands but bears are very uncommon in that biome.