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Raccoon in Fishing Creel Taxidermy Mount - SW10028

$ 290.39

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Taxidermy Gift - Raccoon in Fishing Creel
    This cute little raccoon kit sits innocently in an authentic wicker fishing creel. Looking up and to his left, one can almost hearing him whistling a tune that suggests, "I didn't do it. Nobody saw me. Can't prove it." The detailing and quality of the taxidermy on this
    item is exceptional on its hard form garnering it our quality rating of Premier. This is the perfect gift for the angler, hunter, picnicker or anyone who enjoys whimsical taxidermy art.
    Scientific Name: Procyon lotor
    Size including creel: 14" tall x 9" wide x 7" deep.
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    Information About the Raccoon – Procyon lotor
    A raccoon taxidermy mount will make a nice wildlife decor piece and conversation starter.
    Raccoons are a common sight just about everywhere. An adult raccoon will weigh between 15 and 25 pounds. A characteristic feature of the raccoon is the bandit like black mask found around the eyes. The coat is grayish-brown and the tail has rings of light and dark. They have a dense underfur to protect against the cold. They have extremely agile, sensitive and dexterous front paws, enabling them to grasp and turn knobs and untie knots. The raccoons back legs are longer than the front, making the animal appear hunched as they walk.
    The raccoon is native to North America and found throughout the US, with the exception of some desert areas in the southwest. It is also found in parts of southern Canada, Mexico, and Central America. Introduced populations are thriving in other parts of the world, such as Russia and Japan. They are adaptable and do well in forests, swamps, and cities.
    Raccoons are omnivorous and opportunistic, having a varied diet, eating both plants, fruits, insects and smaller mammals and eggs. They are at home along the water's edge, where they easily catch frogs, crayfish, and other aquatic animals. They’re destructive to gardens and will raid trash cans when the opportunity arises. Raccoons tend to be nocturnal but it is not uncommon to spot one during the day.