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Raccoons have a number of adaptations that have allowed them to thrive wherever humans have invaded their habitat. Their paws are like small hands, in that they are able to grasp objects and hold food. This is how they have learnt to remove lids to get at food and rubbish in bins. Raccoons also tend to put on more weight before winter, so that if they are forced to shelter in their den due to heavy snowfalls, they can live off the extra fat for awhile. They are also omnivores, eating a wide range of foods, which helps their survival.
the three adaptions that a raccoon has are eyes, thick fur, tail, bones being a mammal, and has legs.

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