Do Raccoons Live In Colorado

Raccoons live statewide at moderate elevations, but once they lived only along riparian corridors on the eastern plains. Raccoons have been greatly helped by permanent human settlement, development of irrigated agriculture, planting of shelterbelts and ornamental shrubs and trees, and casual disposal of garbage. Learn about raccoons in Colorado, including identification, habits, habitats, and tips for living alongside these clever mammals.

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Are raccoons in Colorado? Learn about their presence, habits, and how to safely coexist with these adaptable animals. Colorado Parks and Wildlife has plenty of tips about ways to keep raccoons from becoming roommates. Back in the day, the animals only lived along riparian corridors on the eastern plains.

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Raccoons - Plants and Animals of Northeast Colorado

Raccoons are furbearer omnivores, they can eat meat, vegetable, fruits, and other edible things like humans. But they also create problems for residents and, people want to get rid of them, but is it legal to trap and kill raccoons in Colorado? Find out if raccoons are dangerous, why they show up inside Colorado homes, and what to do if you discover a raccoon in your home. Colorado is home to roughly 100,000 raccoons, according to estimates from wildlife experts.

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These adaptable creatures can be found in both rural and urban areas, thriving in a variety of habitats. However, despite their cute and curious appearance, raccoons can also cause damage to property and spread diseases, so it's important to take precautions when encountering them. In reality, raccoons are social creatures that often live in family groups, especially during the breeding season.

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Colorado Mammal Education — Northern Colorado Wildlife Center

Raccoons can be dangerous if cornered or threatened, as they have sharp teeth and claws that they will not hesitate to use in self. Raccoons Background Information The unmistakable raccoon is very common throughout the front range of Colorado. With their grayish coat, facial mask, and ringed tail they are easy to identify.

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They vary in size from 40 to 70 cm in length and weigh 7 to 20lbs. They will eat almost anything (omnivores).

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