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Northern Raccoon (Procyon lotor)


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The Northern Raccoon is from the order Carnivora. The Carnivora (or carnivores) are meat eating mammals. Not all animals from this order are carnivores however, the panda for example is primarily vegetarian.



The Northern Raccoon was first reported by Linnaeus, 1758 . There are now 11 families of Carnivora, with over 270 species being described.

The Northern Raccoon is found in (but not necessarily limited to) the United States of America. It has a simple stomach, as all Carnivora's do. Carnivora's in general are distributed world-wide. They are mainly land animals, but seals and sea otters also fall into the Carnivora order.

They feed mainly on meat, usually hunting with stealth techniques before bringing down their prey. The Northern Raccoon is able to run fast for small distances, like most Carnivora.  

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