I don't know where your located, but the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans has a
whole Louisiana section with Racoons, Nutria, Alligators... etc.
Audubon Zoo - www.auduboninstitute.org
1 Canal Street, New Orleans - (504) 581-4629
Most likey not, but it depends on the zoo.
Yes, they can. But the only time this would happen would be in a zoo, since there are no raccoons in any natural habitat of the lion.
some do i have seen one eating peanut butter in the zoo
I would go to a zoo or the Animal Planet web site.
Tigers and raccoons do not live in the same habitat, so, technically, no. If a raccoon lived in a zoo, perhaps, and meandered into the tiger enclosure, though, the tiger might eat it.
Raccoons are found in all 48 contiguous states. The only states that do not have raccoons are Alaska and Hawaii.
in a zoo
Raccoons are opportunistic feeders and may find their food anywhere, including in trees or water.
Raccoons have excellent senses of hearing, smell and touch, all of which help them find food.
Raccoons usually eat their food where they find it. They do not haul it back tot the den.
in a zoo that's why its "zoo"oligist
Yes, raccoons are common in Georgia. They are found in all of the states except Hawaii and Alaska.