On the ground near their den.
No, it is a biological impossibility. They are from two different families of mammals.
Raccoons usually mate in late winter - February and March - depending on how far south or north they are,
Female raccoons are sexually mature at one year of age, males at two.
Depending on the location, raccoons generally breed in January through March. They breed earlier the further south they are.
A female raccoon is only able to mate for 3-4 days in late winter or early spring. During that time she may mate with more than one male.
Female raccoons are receptive to breeding for only 3-4 days in the spring. During those days they may have more than one sexual partner. If they do not become pregnant during those 3-4 days they may once again become receptive to breeding a few weeks later.
No.
Raccoons are not birds. Raccoons are mammals.
Raccoons are vertebrates. They have a spinal column.
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Raccoons are animals. The kingdom is Animalia.