Female raccoons will live with their current litter of kits for nearly a year before the offspring go out on their own. Groups of related females and their young frequently form loose-knit communities. Male raccoons live apart from females and sometimes form small groups of unrelated males.
The differences in family structure of some Tamil groups and families in Northern India is that in Tamil groups generations of families live together, In Northern India families live with patrilineal ( If you don't understand the word ''patrilineal" google it) generations together.
No, Raccoons do not live in Australia. Although there has been rumors that there are some that live here it hasn't been proven yet.
some raccoons live in northern mexico. not sure about squirrels.
Yes, when fruit is ripe the raccoons have a great interest in eating it.
they live in groups and some are alone
Yes alligators do live in groups (some of them,)
no they do not but some may live in groups
yes some frogs live in groups
Wow a good question thanks for that well some snails live in a community and some live alone!!!!! thanks yet agaiin! xXx holly
yes some frogs live in groups
Raccoons live in trees and in the ground. Some raccoons live alone but some live with their families or in groups. They live in North and South America. They mostly live in dens in the ground.
black bear, whitetail deer, raccoons to name a few.