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What are the natural predators of raccoons?

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Raccoon populations can get quite large in urban areas, owing to hunting and trapping restrictions, few predators, and human-supplied food. Adult raccoons weigh 15 to 40 .... If none of these natural repellents are available, place a bowl containing a cup of ammonia on a footstool just under the damper. read more

Although captive raccoons have been reported to have lived up to 13 years, the average lifespan of the raccoon living in the wild in its natural habitat is two to three years. The raccoon may eat nearly anything, although their favorite foods are aquatic animals, including fish, frogs, crayfish and clams. read more

The raccoon's natural predators include cougars, bobcats, coyotes, foxes, wolves, great horned owls, water moccasins, bears, mountain lions (pumas),. read more

Though foxes share the same ecological niche as raccoons—both are predators and scavengers—foxes will also devour small, young raccoons if given the chance. Foxes are high-level predators that hunt a wide variety of animals, including raccoons, rabbits and snakes. read more

The raccoon's natural predators include cougars, bobcats, coyotes, foxes, wolves, great horned owls, water moccasins, bears, mountain lions (pumas), and fishers. read more

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Raccoons: From Scavengers To Predators
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Getting Rid of a Raccoon
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