Such an encounter would probably never occur as raccoons try to avoid humans and would immediately leave the area. It might happen if people have been feeding the raccoons and they have become imprinted on humans as a source of food. They all you need do is make loud noises and chase them. They will get the idea and promptly leave.
A group of raccoons is called a gaze.
A baby raccoon is called a "kit".
Scientific classification of the raccoonKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: ProcyonidaeGenus: ProcyonSpecies: P. lotor
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.
Raccoons do not form packs. However, mother raccoons and her young will stay together and may form a loose knit group with other female raccoons and their young. Such a group is called a gaze.
omnivores
I have raised dozens of orphaned raccoons for a wildlife rescue group over the years and do not recommend keeping them as pets. While still babies, they can be quite affectionate and gentle. However, as they mature, their temperament can be unpredictable and they can be vicious. Many states and municipalities prohibit the keeping of any native wildlife.
Of orse!, its a living breathing mammal with fur!
They faced many including bears, rabbits, raccoons, birds, beavers, and more.
Probably. It just depends on how big the gaze or group of raccoons is.
If a raccoon is solitary and not especially hungry, it may only eat the head. If it is a group of raccoons they may consume the entire bird.
it depends but if you do have raccoons you should move your garbage into your garage