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Some procedures involved with brain surgery, such as a craniotomy, can also cause raccoon eyes. A craniotomy is a procedure in which surgeons remove a part of the skull to expose the brain. The raccoons live in densities of about 17-27 individuals per square kilometer. McFadden et al. have presented data suggesting that the raccoons’ total home range size is about 0.65 ± 0.26 km2 [17] There is not much evidence suggesting that individuals defend territories to a great extent. Although there is some variation depending on species, raccoons range from 20–40 inches (51–102cm) in length (including the tail) and weigh between 10 and 35lb (4.5 and 15.9kg). The raccoon's tail ranges from 8 to 16 inches (20 to 41cm) in length. Male raccoons are generally larger than females. A baby raccoon is called a kit. [6]

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Glatston, A. R. The Red Panda, Olingos, Coatis, Raccoons, and Their Relatives: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan for Procyonids and Ailurids. IUCN/SSC Mustelid, Viverrid & Procyonid Specialist Group Edition: 1994. ISBN 2831700469 Did Dinosaurs and Pterosaurs 'Glow'? Extinct Archosaurs and the Capacity for Photoluminescent Visual Displays P. cancrivorus, the tropical "crab-eating raccoon," ranges from Costa Rica through most areas of South America east of the Andes down to northern Argentina and Uruguay. Raccoons are best known for their washing behavior that is commonly observed in zoos but is not as common in wild free ranging raccoons. This behavior is better described as a “feeler” instead of a “washer”, because they will rub dry and wet food together and also observed rubbing their hands together without food present (Whitney 1933). Other sources state that the wetter the food the more sensitive their forepaws are, therefore that is why they tend to dip their food in water (Schwartz 1981). Raccoon behavior has also been studied in laboratories to demonstrate raccoons learning ability. Their ability was shown to be comparable to cats but inferior to primates (Schwartz 1981). Other researchers have noted that raccoons can detect small differences in brightness and could also visually discriminate all test objects within the special limits (Johnson 1970).

They have four long feet with naked soles each containing five toes with short curved claws. Claws are not retractable and/or feet are not webbed between the digits. Usually plantigrade to semiplantigrade gait types are seen. Hands are well developed for manipulation of objects while the feet support the body (Lotze 1979). Unlike most canid skulls, raccoon skulls have a hard palate that extends beyond their molars. A sagittal crest is a visible ridge on top of the skull. Raccoon skulls usually don’t have a sagittal crest, but they could develop one over their lifetime.

Costa Rica through most areas of South America east of the Andes down to northern Argentina and Uruguay. Ears have the capability to hear high auditory ranges from 50 kHz to 85 kHz. Noises also have the ability to make raccoons immobile, therefore it is known as their protective sense (Zelveloff 2002). C. L. Fontenay, Estes Kefauver: A Biography (Knoxville, TN: Olympic Marketing Corp, 1980, ISBN 0870492624). Raccoons can live up to 16 years in the wild, though most do not make it through their second year. A raccoon that survives past its youth will live an average of five years. Primary causes of mortality include humans (hunting, trapping, cars) and malnutrition. [7] Species [ edit ] The fur of raccoons is used for clothing, especially for coats and coonskin caps. It also has been the material used for the inaccurately named "sealskin" cap worn by the Royal Fusiliers of Great Britain. [39] Historically, Native American tribes not only used the fur for winter clothing, but also used the tails for ornament. [4]

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