No.
They live in forests near water do they live in trees? if so; in holes in a tree or in branch yokes? do they live in holes in the ground? Where are they during the day light hours?i think in holes or in trees oron the ground in a wild areamostly in mixed forestA RACOON HABITAT IS:IN forested areas.
they live in holes in the ground
Some animals live in trees because they can hide from other animals. The trees also keep them cooler and they can find food in the trees.
Squirrels are very fast and hide mainly in trees. Squirrels usually hide in holes of trees or they climb high up in the branches of the trees.
No. There are no wild racoons in Europe.
they live in trees and holes........ i think.
It is possible. So yes. Where I'm from we use peacocks as guard dogs to protect mango trees from racoons eating them.
you can find them in near brush,snags,submerged trees,or neer currents. good luck.
yes but it depends on where the creature lives and what type of weather its in mostly racoons need somewhere to hide their food for winter when they hibernate so yes they would live in owl holes this is written by Lucy ravato mcghie tanks
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Woodpeckers make holes in trees, while others just find holes in trees
no stupide they live in little holes in trees an in the ground this isn't the harry potter world sweety!
i have saw racoons lots of times, but no .i live in new york SAVE THE RACOONS!