How Many Raccoons Can You Fit In Your Bum

how many raccoons can you fit in your bum

Raccoons are amazingly small – they can fit through a hole that is four inches wide! However, the rectum of a human is much larger, measuring roughly eight inches. That means that an adult raccoon could fit in your bum and not have a problem. They’re also excellent navigators, able to squeeze through holes as small as four inches.

They may be cute, but their presence in urban settings is not a joke. Increasing numbers of Toronto residents are fed up with these squawking creatures. In fact, half of the population voted in favour of euthanizing raccoons. According to Dr. Sam Zebeloff, a professor of zoology at York University, the presence of racoons is a serious issue.

Raccoons are nocturnal animals, which means that they forage for food at night. As such, they tend to eat more food than they need and can destroy bird feeders and other items in your garden. It is therefore important to keep bird feeders covered, as raccoons can damage bird seed. But even if you do manage to get rid of your raccoon problem without a rabies problem, they will soon replace them.

Although raccoons may be hard to keep as pets, these intelligent creatures can make great companions. With the proper care, a raccoon can become a happy and playful pet. If you want to keep one, check the local laws – they’re illegal to take from the wild. A trained wildlife rehabilitator can help you find a tame raccoon to keep in your attic or chimney.

Adult raccoons breed from January to June. Male raccoons are not known to breed because of competition among them. A female raccoon with a cub is entitled to a privileged position in the raccoon hierarchy. In feeding situations, other raccoons will defer to the mother, which will last for as long as the cubs remain with her. Northern raccoon cubs will remain with the mother for about a year and a half, while southern raccoons will go off and start to forage on their own. In denning situations, the mother and her cubs will often return together.

Raccoons have a keen sense of touch. They can open doors and get into trash cans. Their hearing and visual acuity make them a formidable climber. They’re also strong swimmers, and are only rarely forced to swim in deep water. Raccoons are one of the few mammals that can decend vertical tree trunks head-on.

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