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Racoon Outdoor designer og producerer overtøj til babyer og børn op til 10år. Kravet om kvalitet er bærende og vi sætter fokus på funktionalitet, farver og holdbarhed. Vi vælger farver, børn elsker at have på, håndillustrerer både klassiske og farverige print og prioriterer komfort. Vi hylder børns nysgerrige ånd under åben himmel og sikrer, at de kan bevæge sig og lege frit uanset vejrudsigten.
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Racoon Outdoor er en danskejet virksomhed, som designer og producerer accessoires og overtøj til børn. Vores produkter er produceret bl.a. i genanvendt polyester, merinould, naturgummi og silikone. Vi går op i design, kvalitet, funktionalitet og tager ansvar for levetiden af vores produkter. Vi har et stort udvalg indenfor vinterjakker , overgangsjakker , overtræksbukser , regntøj og flyverdragter . I webshoppen kan du købe sæsonens nye styles , vores farverige prints er håndtegnede og overtøjet har refleksdetaljer i vores logo og piping.
Racoon Outdoors overtøj er designet i Danmark med farver, funktion og kvalitet i fokus. Overtøjet skal både holde tæt og være åndbart, det skal klare vind og regn. Racoon Outdoor er garant for slidstærkt tøj, der kan holde til at gå videre til en søskende eller kusine. Og ellers vil vi gerne via vores Preloved univers købe dit brugte overtøj tilbage for en voucher. Så du kan købe nyt med en besparelse og vi kan sammen passe på miljøet ved at lade tøjet gå videre til andre.
Vi kender det skandinaviske vejr og børnenes leg udendørs. Og hvad enten børnene er små eller store, om du har piger eller drenge, så har vi det overtøj I skal bruge til børn fra alderen 1 år og op til 10 år. Nogle børn er til vilde print med ugler, blomster eller naturelementer. Andre foretrækker mønstre med hjerter, stjerner, leopardprikker. Fælles for alle er, at tøjet skal være behageligt at have på, nemt at tage på og af, varmt, holde tørt og gerne have lommer, hætter, fodstropper og andre detaljer der matcher aktiv, fantasifuld udendørsleg.
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Raccoon peeking out from under a bush
A pair of raccoons out of reach in a tree
Closeup of a raccoon's "bandit mask"
Raccoon peeking out from under a bush
Animals.NET aim to promote interest in nature and animals among children, as well as raise their awareness in conservation and environmental protection. All photos used are royalty-free, and credits are included in the Alt tag of each image.
Raccoons are North American mammals that are best known for their bandit-like facial markings and similarly bandit-like behavior. They are also known as common raccoons, North American raccoons, and northern raccoons.
There are two other species known as raccoons, the crab-eating raccoon and the Cozumel raccoon, but the most well known and common is the good ol’ North American species. For the sake of clarity, this article will be focused only on the “regular” raccoon, Procyon lotor . Read on to learn about the raccoon .
Raccoons are easily recognizable mammals, with lots of fur and a number of distinguishing characteristics. If their bandit’s mask doesn’t give them away, their striped “jailbird” tail will.
The area around the black markings over their eyes is white, and the rest of their body is a greyish color interspersed with lighter tan accents. Their paws are extremely sensitive and dexterous, and though they lack opposable thumbs they are quite proficient at manipulating objects.
This animal’s ability to survive in an urbanized world, combined with its intelligence, makes many view these creatures as pests. They tackle even the most secure trashcans, and find their way into trouble wherever they go. Learn what makes raccoons more than just a nuisance below.
These clever little mammals can survive just about anywhere. Prior to urbanization, their favored natural habitats were woodlands, preferably areas with water sources where they could hunt for crustaceans.
Nowadays, the urban jungle provides a booming population of raccoons with everything they need to survive. Populations have thrived with the introduction of cities, and as long as they have somewhere to climb and escape danger, and somewhere to give birth, they are good to go!
In their natural range, these creatures can be found as far north as Canada, and as far south as Panama. Prior to urbanization, their ranges were limited to areas with easy access to water and aquatic prey. Nowadays, they are located across virtually the entire continent.
These mammals have also been introduced as an invasive species in Germany, Italy, France, and some other European countries. Most European invaders are descendants of animals in fur farms. There is also a booming population in Japan, descended from animals brought to the country as pets because of a famous anime series, Rascal the Raccoon.
Raccoons are some of the most opportunistic omnivores in the world. They will eat just about anything they can get their paws on. Naturally, nearly half of their diet consists of crustaceans, insects, mollusks, and other invertebrates.
A large chunk also consists of plant material, and then a smaller portion consists of small animals. They actually prefer feeding on crabs and other easy-to-catch prey, rather than birds or mammals. In urban environments they will commonly peruse through garbage to find edible items.
Another interesting and well-known trait that raccoons possess is known as “dousing.” Dousing is the act of “washing” the food they consume. While dousing, the animal will pick up a food item, inspect and rub it to remove unwanted bits and pieces, and then eat it.
Though this appears similar to the human act of washing something, rubbing the object while underwater actually serves to soften the hard protective layer of their paws so the object can be examined more thoroughly before eating.
Humans interact with raccoons incredibly frequently, both directly and indirectly. Many interactions involve food. Sometimes humans will confront raccoons for breaking into garbage cans or hunting chickens, other times humans will feed raccoons, causing them to become more habituated and potentially dangerous.
Many incorrectly assume that “friendly” raccoons have rabies, but years of living in urban areas, and feeding by humans, is usually the more likely culprit. Sometimes they find their way into attics, and use the area as their denning location. This can cause lots of damage, and removal or relocation requires permitting before action can be taken.
While they have been bred in captivity, raccoons are wild animals and have not been domesticated in any way.
Though raccoons are occasionally sold as pets, they should never be kept as house pets. Raccoon owners must have outdoor enclosures, proper permits , and provide an adequate diet. For most people, this makes raccoons a poor choice as a pet.
In a zoological or captive setting, these intelligent animals require large and secure enclosures. They must have plenty of climbing opportunities, and area to comfortably den, and places to escape from the elements.
Because they are so smart, these mammals can become bored and destructive when they are not provided with enough mentally stimulating activities. It is important to give toys, puzzle feeders, and training using positive reinforcement. Their diet should be chosen under the advice of a veterinarian, as they are prone to obesity and gout.
While these creatures are primarily nocturnal, it is not uncommon to see them forage during the day, particularly when raising kits. This is sometimes viewed as a behavior that is a warning sign for rabid animals, but is much more common than most people realize.
They are social, and mothers will sometimes remain with kits and other related females. Males will also form loose social bonds with one another, but can be aggressive towards unrelated kits. Groups will socialize, forage, and rest together.
The breeding season for raccoons runs from January through March, but the exact timing can vary greatly by subspecies and region. After mating, females have a gestation period of 63 – 65 days, and give birth to 2 – 5 babies.
Young raccoons, known as “kits,” begin the weaning process somewhere between 6 – 9 weeks, and are fully weaned by the time they reach 16 weeks of age. Female kits may remain with their mother, or near her home range, for longer periods.


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