Northern Raccoon | ||
Classification(s) : | Predator | |
Cat Name : | Raccoon | |
Common Name : | Northern Raccoon | |
Scientific Name : | Procyon lotor | |
Other Name(s) : | Coon | |
Physical Description : | A brown furred little animal with a plump body and agile paws. His face is masked and the paws are gloved in black. His tail is ringed by black stripes. |
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Physical Statistics : | Weight: 4-23 Pounds (1.8-10.4 Kilograms) |
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Behavior : | Raccoons eat a highly varied diet that includes anything they’re physically able to find or kill. They have little fear of humans, and tend to stay close to water. |
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Social Organization : | Non-territorial, but solitary; Females may be found with young at any time of the year. |
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Approval Level : | None; No special approval is needed. | |
Danger Level : | Medium (Very young and old are vulnerable); Cats without the ability to fight back find themselves feeding the Raccoon, but Warriors have little trouble driving this non-combative animal off. |