Cold is a relative term. Raccoons do live in colder areas of the temperate biome across the northern United States and southern Canada. They do not live in more northern areas of Canada and not at all in Alaska. They are also not found in the higher mountain regions that have heavy snow cover in winter.
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,
Moose like areas that are cold. They can be found in tundra, taiga, and forest biomes, mostly around Asia and North America.
they are cold
Raccoons do not hibernate and continue to forage for food in winter. If the weather turns severely cold and snowy, they remain in their dens and sleep until conditions improve.
Raccoons do not live in water, they are not found on high mountains, they are not found in areas that are extremely cold and receive a lot of snow in winter, such as northerly taiga and tundra. They do live in deserts if there is a source of water nearby, such as a stream or spring.
raccoons live everywhere in Ohio :)
Raccoons endure everything from bitterly cold winters in southern Canada to hot deserts in the southwestern United States and Mexico as well as tropical rainforests.
Yes, raccoons live everywhere in Tennessee.
Antarctica is a cold desert....
Raccoons live in all states except for Alaska and Hawaii.
raccoons live in alberta,saskatchewan and ontario
Raccoons can be found everywhere in Arkansas.