By:Kienan. Habitat: Racoons live in America They live in Canada and Mexico Racoon live in trees, dens, stump, and old dens.

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By:Kienan

Habitat: Racoons live in America They live in Canada and Mexico Racoon live in trees, dens, stump, and old dens

Description: Racoons have black and white faces They are fury

Adaptations: Racoons eyes glow in the dark They have claws to hunt Have good a sense of smell

Food Chain: The racoons are omnivores They eat plants, frogs, and baby muskrats Their enemies are eagles, owls, hawks, and bobcats

Interesting Facts: The racoon is a cousin to: ring tails, panda bears, monkeys, and sloths

Harm to Habitat: Humans cut down trees coyotes eat racoons We can plant trees

Bibliography: Dingwall, Lassie. Racoons. Stone, Lynn. Racoons.