A raccoon's home is commonly referred to as a "den." They often create dens in hollow trees, burrows, or even abandoned buildings. Raccoons are also known to adapt to their environment, sometimes using spaces in attics or under decks as their living quarters. These dens provide shelter and a safe place for raising their young.
A group of raccoons is called a gaze.
A baby raccoon is called a "kit".
Raccoons love in grasslands but bears are very uncommon in that biome.
A group of young raccoons is called a Nursery.IE: A large mother raccoon led a nursery of 7 young ones to the stream.A group of mature raccoons is called a Gaze.IE: A gaze of 10 raccoons descended upon the trashcan looking for a quick meal.
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Baby raccoons are called "kits."
Scientific classification of the raccoonKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: ProcyonidaeGenus: ProcyonSpecies: P. lotor
Common raccoons are Procyon lotor.
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Raccoons have a den, not a nest.
They are called 'cubs', like bears and raccoons.
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