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Raccoon

Raccoon


                    The raccoon is a mammal animal in medium sized and live in North America. It having body length 40 to 70 cm and body weight 5 to 26 kg. The wild raccoon lifespan is 2 – 3 years. The raccoon trophic level is Omnivorous. The raccoon conservation status is Least Concern. The raccoon family is Procyonidae. The raccoon scientific name is Procyon lotor. The adult raccoon mass is 3.5 – 9 kg. The raccoon is eating about 40% invertebrates, 33% plants, and 27% vertebrates. The Cozumel raccoon have weighs 3 – 4 kg and has small teeth.

Kingdom - Animalia
Phylum - Chordata
Class - Mammalia
Order - Carnivore
Genus - Procyon
Species - P. lotor

The Raccoon

1. Procyon Pygmaeus

The Raccoon

2. Procyon Cancrivorus

The Raccoon

3. Procyon Lotor

The Raccoon

Subspecies:-

  • Eastern raccoon
  • Key vaca raccoon
  • Florida raccoon
  • Snake River valley raccoon
  • Barbados raccoon
  • Baja California raccoon
  • Mexican plateau raccoon
  • Upper Mississippi valley raccoon
  • Torch key raccoon
  • Matecumbe key raccoon
  • Tres Marias raccoon
  • Saint Simon island raccoon
  • Ten thousand island raccoon
  • Bahamian raccoon
  • Mississippi delta raccoon
  • Pacific Northwest raccoon
  • Colorado Desert raccoon
  • California raccoon
  • Isthmian raccoon
  • Short faced raccoon
  • Vancouver Island raccoon

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