Raccoons For Kids

Kids, Natural World, Animals
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Author: Rachel Smith ISBN: 9781311073716
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books Publication: March 18, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rachel Smith
ISBN: 9781311073716
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
Publication: March 18, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Table of Contents

Introduction
What is a raccoon?
How do raccoons act?
Where do raccoons live?
The history of raccoons and humans
Extinct raccoons
Crab-eating raccoon and Cozumel raccoon
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher

Introduction

Raccoons are often referred to as little bandits due to the ‘mask’ on their face. And in some ways, this is a good description. They do indeed take things from human garbage and scavenge. But there is so much more to the raccoon.

The raccoon has not always been a scavenger of human trash, and that is definitely not their only role. They are interesting creatures full of history and quirks, and have long been part of native cultures in North America.

There is less variety to the raccoon than other creatures, such as dogs or cats, but there is a uniqueness to it. The raccoon is an ingrained part of American, Canadian, and other North American cultures.

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Table of Contents

Introduction
What is a raccoon?
How do raccoons act?
Where do raccoons live?
The history of raccoons and humans
Extinct raccoons
Crab-eating raccoon and Cozumel raccoon
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher

Introduction

Raccoons are often referred to as little bandits due to the ‘mask’ on their face. And in some ways, this is a good description. They do indeed take things from human garbage and scavenge. But there is so much more to the raccoon.

The raccoon has not always been a scavenger of human trash, and that is definitely not their only role. They are interesting creatures full of history and quirks, and have long been part of native cultures in North America.

There is less variety to the raccoon than other creatures, such as dogs or cats, but there is a uniqueness to it. The raccoon is an ingrained part of American, Canadian, and other North American cultures.

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