Yes, they will try. I've had a raccoon attack two ducks. The raccoon bit the back of the neck. Unlike most chickens which tend to be killed without a fight, both of the ducks got away with injured, possibly broken necks, but one died the same day and the other may not live. [http://www.geocities.com/KelliAnn293/predators.htm#Raccoons This site] gives some facts about how raccoons kill birds and when (spring).
Milkweed is toxic to most animals so it is unlikely that a raccoon would eat it.
Can they? - yes. Would they? - probably not.
Yes, fish are often found in the diet of a raccoon, including catfish.
No, it is doubtful that a raccoon would eat a poinsettia which can be poisonous.
Raccoon do eat rice bran. Raccoon are scavengers and though they prefer fruit, they will eat nearly anything they can find.
A raccoon could eat a baby anaconda only. A large anaconda would eat a raccoon easily.
Milkweed is toxic to most animals so it is unlikely that a raccoon would eat it.
A raccoon would find it difficult to catch an adult rabbit but would certainly eat bunnies still in the nest.
No they do not they are from the raccoon family
yes, racoons eat ducks. They eat my chickens all the time so they must eat ducks too. one time we skinned a duck and a raccoon ate it.
I crow could not kill an adult raccoon but would take advantage of a raccoon roadkill.
Could be a raccoon or opposum
Yes.
It is highly unlikely a raccoon would be highly unlikely that a raccoon could capture a monkey. However, yes, it 'could' eat a monkey given the opportunity.
Can they? - yes. Would they? - probably not.
Can they? - yes. Would they? - probably not.
Yes, fish are often found in the diet of a raccoon, including catfish.