By Ducky on Thursday, 01 March 2012
Category: BC Wildlife

Racoon

British Columbia Wildlife
Raccoon

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Raccoon (Procyon lotor)

Found throughout British Columbia, the raccoon is a very curious and mischievous animal with a highly developed set of senses like hearing, eyesight and touch.

The raccoon is usually found near river banks and lakes searching for its favourite meal of frogs, crayfish, small fish, insects, turtles, mice and fruit.

Raccoons are extremely bright and have been know to raid garbage cans, open lids in their pursuit of a newly acquired taste… human food. one of their favourites is corn on the cob. Another favourite is your camp food, so store your food properly and securely when exploring nature while wilderness camping.

Rumour has it that raccoons like to wash their food. Not so. Because they have such sensitive forepaws and keen sense of touch that they enjoy inspecting the food by touching it and turning it over and over.

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