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      • The procyonid family, to which raccoons belong, first originated in Europe about 25 million years ago. Over the millennia, these early raccoons slowly made their way across the Bering land bridge into Central or South America.
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    In the first decades after its discovery by the members of the expedition of Christopher Columbus, who were the first Europeans to leave a written record about the species, taxonomists thought the raccoon was related to many different species, including dogs, cats, badgers and particularly bears. [23]

  3. The young raccoons often spend the first two months or so of their lives high in a tree hole. Later, mother and children move to the ground when the cubs begin to explore on their own.

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  4. Evolution And Natural History: How Did Raccoons Evolve? From their ringtail and cacomistle ancestors, p. lotor has evolved into the animals we know today. They can stand on their hind legs, have become excellent climbers, and their front paws have evolved to be very nimble and dexterous.

  5. Feb 7, 2012 · The raccoon is native to North America and can be found throughout the United States, except for parts of the Rocky Mountains, and southwestern states like Nevada, Utah, and Arizona.

  6. Where Does the Raccoon Come From? Originally, the raccoon was at home in Central and Northern America. From there it came to Europe by ship. On the 12th April 1934, the raccoon made history: Forest ranger Wilhelm Freiherr Sittich von Berlepsch (what a name!) returned four raccoons to the wild at Edersee, Hesse, in order to enrich the local fauna.

  7. Sep 4, 2023 · In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the world of raccoons to gain a deeper understanding of their lifestyle, behaviors, and impact on both urban environments and ecosystems. Join us on this journey as we explore the intricate details of these intriguing animals.

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