Raccoons have marks around their eyes. It's just a natural thing to happen. If you have brown hair, that's just like saying "Why do you have brown hair?" Or "Why do you have eyes?" But robbers/burgalars have a mask around their eyes to imitate raccoons. Raccoons steal things out of people garbages. There's no REAL reason why raccoons have the marks around their eyes.
Baby raccoons are quite small, about 2-3 ounces and covered in a fine gray fuzz. Their eyes and ears are closed but a faint black mask is visible around the eyes.
Raccoons are, overall, a grayish color but with tinges of brown or red and have black and white markings on the face.
Yes, a raccoon has a black mask around its eyes.
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makeup around his eyes to blend in with his mask.
A pug dog has a black mask. If it is an all black pug dog you cannot tell, but on a fawn-colored pug dog you can. The pug has a black marking that goes around its mouth and eyes, which is often called a mask.
Newborn raccoons are nearly naked when born but have a fine gray fuzz covering their body. The black mask is faintly visible.
According to Biologists, raccoons can range in a variety of colors from brown, black, red and white. Raccoons can also be multi-colored as well.
Raccoons have a distinctive mask-like black fur pattern around their eyes, a ringed tail, typically gray fur, a stocky build, and nimble paws with long fingers for grasping. They also have sharp claws and excellent night vision.
The mask can help reduce the amount of glare (similar to the black paint that football players wear all the time) which will ultimately assist with the raccoon's night vision. This is an important feature since the raccoon is a nocturnal animal.
A raccoon has a mask-like pattern around his eyes.
Wheaton or red wheaton. Sometimes they'll even have a black nose and black around eyes and on ears called a "mask".