The animal is probably suffering from either distemper or rabies.
The Ring Tail Bear of northern China is a member of the Raccoon family
Yes, a raccoon will eat a rabbit. However, adult rabbits are much too fast for a raccoon but they will feed on nestling baby rabbits.
Any thing really
No, a giant panda is a bear but the red panda is related to the raccoon.
Ask somebody else.
Raccoon dogs live in Japan, but really a lot of Asia. Red and Arctic foxes live there too.
A "bump" is really just a means of snorting it. Instead of breaking up a line and snorting that, a bump is just a smaller amount of cocaine that you can put on the edge of a key for example and snort it.
Unless it is a really large snake, the snake needs to worry, not the raccoon. Raccoons frequently take snakes as prey items.
Burns like hell, then a little hyper, then feel horrible. Really not worth it.
Most likely a Raccoon Dog. I know how crazy that sounds but such a creature really does exist. I am quite sure of it seeing as Raccoon Dogs are originally from Asia. If you look up "Raccoon Dogs" on Wikipedia, you can see a pic of them and clarify that that is the animal you saw.
They are classified in the cabbage or raccoon family...you know what I really don't care.
Some things that go round and round in a circle really fast include a Ferris wheel, a spinning top, and a carousel. In machinery, components like gears and wheels also rotate rapidly to facilitate movement. Additionally, objects like a basketball when dribbled or a bicycle wheel in motion exhibit this circular, fast movement.