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         Raccoons Wild:     more books (26)
  1. "I Wish I Could Give My Son a Wild Raccoon"
  2. Wild America - Raccoon (Wild America) by Tanya Stone, 2002-08-22
  3. I Wish I Could Give My Son a Wild Raccoon by Eliot Wigginton, 1982
  4. i Wish I Could Give my Son a Wild Raccoon by Eliot (editor) Wigginton, 1976
  5. 'I Wish I Could Give My Son a Wild Raccoon'
  6. "I Wish I Could Give My Son a Wild Raccoon" by Eliot Wigginton, 1976
  7. "I wish I could give my son a wild raccoon" by Eliot Wigginton,
  8. Raccoons for Kids: Ringed Tails and Wild Ideas by Jeff Fair, Alan Carey, 1994-04
  9. Baby Raccoon (Little Readers Wild Animals) by Beth Spanjian, 1988-10
  10. Salvajes (Wild) - El Mapache (Raccoon) (Salvajes (Wild)) by Lee Jacobs, 2004-04-16
  11. Raccoons (Books for Young Explorers) by K. M. Kostyal, 1993-07
  12. Raccoon Book by Katharyn Howd Machan, 1982-06
  13. I Found a Baby Raccoon, What Do I Do? (Found a Baby Series) by Dale Bick Carlson, 1997-04
  14. Daniel 'Coon;: The story of a pet raccoon, by Phoebe Erickson, 1954

1. Wild Facts Sample - Raccoon
In addition to these calls, raccoons may growl snarl and squeal. Although some raccoons have lived up to 16 years in the wild, research
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2. Raccoons - Feeding Wild Raccoons
Feeding wild raccoons in your backyard can be a highly rewarding experience indeed. You can watch raccoons for hours on end and never tire of their
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3. Raccoons. Wild Animals From The United States Of America In Full
Raccoons from the United States of America on white photo Coffee Gift Mugs
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4. Raccoons Posters, Wild Animals, Posters Gallery
Raccoons posters, Wild Animals posters, Posters Gallery art and poster prints
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5. Re Do Wild Raccoons Hurt Or Eat Inside Cats? - I Have Roof C
Re Do wild raccoons hurt or eat inside cats? I have roof coons From Ed True email Goibneu@AOL.com
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6. Wild Raccoons Through The Years
Photos of the interdimensional Wild Raccoons at their annual Mardi Gras Party, Party Mardi, in Bloomington, Indiana. 2002, 2003, 2004
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7. Bone Marrow And Hematologic Values Of Wild Raccoons Strolle Et
Bone marrow and hematologic values of wild raccoons LA Strolle, SW Nielsen, and RW Diters ABSTRACT
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8. Wild Raccoons Party Mardi 2005
Wild Raccoons 14th Annual Party Mardi. TUESDAY, FEB 8, 2005 BLUEBIRD NIGHTCLUB (a fundraising event for Community Radio WFHB) DOORS OPEN AT 800
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9. Blood Lead Levels Of Wild Raccoons (Procyon Lotor) From The
Blood lead levels of wild raccoons (Procyon lotor) from the eastern United States AN Hamir, DT Galligan, Ebel JG Jr, KL Manzell, and
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10. Gallery :: Wild Raccoons
Wild Raccoons. 6 images in this album. slideshow login. Gallery Gallery navigate UP Baby Raccoon. Baby Raccoon. Viewed 77 times. Baby Raccoon
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11. Raccoon Clocks Clock - Raccoons - Wild Animals, Racoon
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CLOCK SIZE 9" CLICK HERE FOR ORDER FORM IF YOU'RE NOT USING A CREDIT CARD RACCOON FUN! RACCOON COLOR SHEET RACCOON PICTURES RACCOON FUN FACTS RACCOON FACTS Raccoons are native to North and South America, ranging as far south as northern Argentina and as far north as southern Canada. The northern limits of their range have been expanding in recent years due to increased agricultural activity in Canada. Raccoons have been introduced in Europe and Asia as well.
Within their range, raccoons inhabit the lower elevations, avoiding the particularly harsh winter conditions of the high mountains.
There are six species of raccoons within the entire range and this info page will focus on the Common Raccoon which inhabits the United States and Canada.
The name 'raccoon' comes from the Algonquin word 'arakun' which means "one who scratches with his hands". When raccoons were first identified as a species they were given the name Ursus lotor or "washer bear". After much debate in the scientific community their name was changed to Procyon lotor which translates as "washer dog".

12. Raccoons And Raccoon Collectibles Insights Into Raccoons And Raccoon Family
Presents facts about the raccoon and its life cycle, habitat, classification, and tracks. Also includes tips on what to do if you see one in the wild.
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Insights into Raccoons and
Raccoon Family
The common name "raccoon"
comes from the Indian word
"arakum" or "aracoun," meaning
"he scratches with his hands."
Adult raccoons may be up to 3
feet long and weigh up to 30
pounds.
They have a black face mask and ringed tail. Their fur is long and dense,
a grizzled brown and black color that has often been described as "salt and pepper." Although raccoons are flesh-eaters and have long canine teeth, their molar teeth are adapted for a varied diet which includes more than just meat. The raccoon's closest relatives are ringtails and coatis from the Southwest. Habitat Tracks Rescue Food ... Life Cycle Raccoons are among the most intelligent of wild animals. They are most active at night and their nightly travels depend upon where food is available and the weather conditions. The home range of an adult male is

13. Raccoons - Feeding Wild Raccoons
Feeding wild raccoons in your backyard can be a highly rewarding experience indeed. But I discourage you from feeding wild raccoons by hand.
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F eeding wild raccoons in your backyard can be a highly rewarding experience indeed. You can watch raccoons for hours on end and never tire of their antics. But feeding wild animals is something you should take care to do properly, to avoid nasty situations later on. Here are some helpful tips to get you started in the wonderful world of backyard wildlife appreciation. Remember, these are only guidlines a lot of people don't follow them, and a lot of people have different techniques. I present these only as a "getting-started" guide for people who might be interested in attracting and feeding wild raccoons.
  • Raccoons will eat just about anything. Although this statement is generally true, raccoons do have definite preferences. Generally speaking, they like peanuts, sweets, fruits, bread, peanut butter, and especially cat and dog food. Like feeding humans, though, don't overload them with treats make those for special occasions, and leave the healthier stuff for most of the time.
  • Don't feed raccoons by hand! They sure are cute, there's not a hardened soul anywhere in the world who could deny that. And not only are they cute, they're genuinely wonderful animals. But I discourage you from feeding wild raccoons by hand. A raccoon may bite you quite accidentally, mistaking a finger for food; or, he may bite you on purpose if he thinks you're taking his food away from him. No matter what the reason is, once it's happened you're both in trouble, because you'll have to be tested for rabies, and the local health authorities will want to capture the raccoon who bit you and cut off his head to test

14. Raccoons - Raccoon Information
o, Tips on feeding wild raccoons. If you re interested in feeding wild raccoons, or getting wild raccoons to visit you, take a look at these helpful tips.
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The Raccoon Bibliography : Check out the Raccoon Bibliography, your one stop shopping list for raccoon books. The Raccoon Saga: The ongoing story of a pair of domestic procyonids. Raccoon Namesakes: A collection of raccoon names and namesakes from the people who have known the raccoon longest; Native Americans Tips on feeding wild raccoons . If you're interested in feeding wild raccoons, or getting wild raccoons to visit you, take a look at these helpful tips.
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15. Hinterland Who's Who - Raccoon
Although some records show that raccoons may be longlived in the wild, many animals succumb during the first year of life to disease, starvation,
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16. Wild Facts Sample - Raccoon
Although some raccoons have lived up to 16 years in the wild, research indicates that the average life span is about three to four years.
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Raccoon
(Procyon lotor)
By Terry A. Messmer, Robert W. Seabloom, Richard D. Crawford, Karen L. Kriel and Ron A. Stromstad.
Photos by Ed Bry.
Description
The raccoon is a stocky medium sized mammal with a broad head, pointed snout and bushy tail. A raccoon is easily recognized by its black mask on a whitish face and the four to seven dark rings on its tail. Its gray to black pelage (fur) consists of long, moderately coarse, white and black banded guard hairs and short, fine, gray or brownish underfur. The belly is lighter colored. Their finger-like toes are long, thin and flexible giving the raccoon amazing dexterity. Adult raccoons weigh from 10 to 30 pounds. Total body length, including the tail, of an adult raccoon measures from 26 to 40 inches. Adult females are usually smaller than adult males. Young raccoons less than four months old can be aged by measuring the length of the ear and a hindfoot. Adult raccoons can be aged using dental characteristics to include counting annual growth rings in the roots of canine teeth and distinguishing the degree of tooth wear. Total body weight is a convenient indicator of age but is less reliable.
Life History
Most raccoons in North Dakota mate in early February and March. About 60 percent of the female raccoons breed and produce litters when they are one year old while males typically do not breed until their second year.

17. Raccoons
raccoons are one of the few wild species that appears to have actually benefited from contact with humans, and they have adapted remarkably well to life in
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Corbis With their bandit's mask and ringed tail, raccoons ( Procyon lotor At least as intelligent as cats or dogs, raccoons possess far greater manual dexterity as well as a highly developed sense of touch. In fact, the word "raccoon" is derived from arakun, an Algonquin word meaning "he scratches with his hands." It was once thought that raccoons' familiar "washing" of foods demonstrated hygienic instincts. But in truth, raccoons don't wash everything they eat. They manipulate food, dunking and soaking it when water is available, and so appear to be washing it. However, when water is not convenient, they use many of the same motions in handling food. The behavior probably more accurately reflects a need to tactually experience things than it does to clean them. The raccoon's diet is highly varied. Mainstays include fruits, vegetables, and acorns; earthworms, fish, and other aquatic animals (such as crayfish) are eaten when available. Raccoons aren't particularly effective hunters, but they'll eat small animals like birds, amphibians, and mice when the opportunity arises. Their appetite for foods such as grapes and sweet corn often lead to conflicts with home gardeners.

18. Solving Problems With Raccoons
The HSUS has published a fullcolor pamphlet on raccoons—the first in our Living in Harmony with Your wild Neighbors series. To request a free copy,
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Solving Problems with Raccoons
Given the raccoon's superb ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions, it's not surprising that conflicts with humans often occur. Raccoons aren't averse to raiding gardens, garbage cans, bird feeders, fish ponds, or even your kitchen pantry (a pet door is an open invitation). Likewise, chimneys, attics, and porches are all attractive denning sites from the raccoon perspective. Cities and suburbs also provide extensive "subway systems" for these intelligent and opportunistic animals, who are quite comfortable using storm sewers as underground roadways. Raccoons can cause damage, such as getting into crops, or they can simply be nuisances by occupying chimneys or "panhandling" at campgrounds. Before you begin taking steps to resolve a raccoon problem, however, make sure the animal causing your headaches really is a raccoon. Raccoons are often blamed for more damage than they actually do, while neighborhood dogs and crows get off scot-free.

19. Raccoon Trap: Humane Live Trapping, Capture Nuisance Raccoons
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that fits the raccoon trap and the cat trap is also available.

20. Animal Traps: Trapping Wild Animals, Raccoons, Dogs
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