If you mean wash their food, this is false. Raccoons have been observed to douse their food only in captivity. It is an instinctive behavior as wild raccoons find much of their food in the water - fish, snails, crayfish, etc. Naturally, it seems that the animals are washing their food. In captivity this behavior carries over and, if the animal has access to an open water source, they will mimic their wild behavior of 'capturing' their meal by dunking it into water. It is by no means a washing operation, they are simply following their instincts.
Raccoons wash their food by dipping it in water or rubbing it with their paws before eating it.
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the raccoons favorite food from the wild is fish
Raccoons that have been imprinted on humans as a source of food will beg for food. Non imprinted wild raccoons will not.
"Wash bears" is a mistranslation of the German word for raccoons, which are known for their habit of dipping food in water before eating. Raccoons have dexterous front paws and a strong sense of touch.
Raccoons are searching for discarded food. They have learned that, where there are human habitations, there is usually food. It is usually much easier than foraging for natural food in the wild.
The raccoons are consumers
They are always looking for free food that requires little work on their part.
Captive raccoons may "wash" their food if water is available However, this behavior has not been observed in the wild.
Raccoons generally forage for food at night but can be active at anytime, even in the day, to take advantage of a food source.
the animal that washes before eating is the raccoon.
It is common for a raccoon to appear to be washing its food before it eats it. However it is believe that dipping the food in water is meant to soften it to make it easier for the raccoon to chew.