{"id":21,"date":"2012-10-28T22:34:55","date_gmt":"2012-10-28T22:34:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.raccoonremovalindianapolis.com\/blog\/?p=21"},"modified":"2017-04-06T19:57:30","modified_gmt":"2017-04-06T19:57:30","slug":"interesting-types-of-raccoons-found-in-north-america","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.raccoonremovalindianapolis.com\/blog\/interesting-types-of-raccoons-found-in-north-america\/","title":{"rendered":"Interesting Types of Raccoons Found in North America"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>If you asked anyone, they could easily identify what a raccoon looks like.\u00a0 This is because most raccoon species have the same distinctive features, such as the striped tail and \u201cmask-like\u201d stripe across their eyes.\u00a0 An interesting fact is there are many different types of raccoon species in North America!\u00a0 If you take a closer look, you will see the subtle differences among each unique raccoon family.\u00a0 Read on to learn the different features of various raccoon species and how to spot them in the United States.<\/p>\n<h1>Ring Tail Raccoon<\/h1>\n<p>Ring tail raccoons are native to the Southwest regions of the United States.\u00a0 They are commonly spotted in Arizona and surrounding states with similar climates.\u00a0 Ring tail raccoons, or <em>Bassariscus astutus<\/em>, are often times referred to as Miner\u2019s Cats and Ring Tailed Cats and are Arizona\u2019s state mammal.\u00a0 They are very small, about the size of a large squirrel, but still very similar looking to the common raccoon.\u00a0 They are quick and nimble, using their retractable claws to climb head first down trees and cliffs.\u00a0 They typically live in hollow dens, inside trees, and other dark secretive places.\u00a0 They are very timid and keep hidden away most of the time.\u00a0 Their diet consists of insects, fruit, lizards, rodents, and other small invertebrates.<\/p>\n<h2>Procyon Lotor<\/h2>\n<p>Also known as the common raccoon, the Procyon lotor is our stereotypically idea of what a raccoon should look like.\u00a0 It is a medium sized mammal with a gray-ish brown coat and striped tail.\u00a0 Their distinctive black \u201cmask\u201d across their face is their most famous feature.\u00a0 They are omnivores, eating everything from insects to small crayfish and invertebrates.<\/p>\n<h2>White-Nosed Coati<\/h2>\n<p>White-nosed Coati, or <em>Nasua narica<\/em>, are also found in the Southwest, particularly Arizona and New Mexico.\u00a0 These are an especially interesting species of raccoon due to their unique features and characteristics.\u00a0 They have a long and flexible snout that allows them to dig in the ground for worms and other insects for food.\u00a0 They eat everything from nuts and berries to snakes and lizards.\u00a0 Unlike common raccoons, Coati are diurnal, meaning they are most active in the morning and afternoons.\u00a0 They are a special and unique member of the raccoon species.<\/p>\n<p>For more raccoon facts and information, call <strong>Indiana Raccoon Removal<\/strong> today!\u00a0 We are DNR licensed raccoon control specialist with over 20 years of experience in the raccoon removal industry.\u00a0 We are experts when it comes to raccoons.\u00a0 Call us at <strong>317-535-4605<\/strong> for information about our <a href=\"https:\/\/raccoonremovalindianapolis.com\/\" title=\"Raccoon Removal Indianapolis IN\" target=\"_blank\">raccoon removal services in Indianapolis, IN<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If you asked anyone, they could easily identify what a raccoon looks like.\u00a0 This is because most raccoon species have the same distinctive features, such as the striped tail and \u201cmask-like\u201d stripe across their eyes.\u00a0 An interesting fact is there &hellip; 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