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Everything
about
raccoons.

Dive deep into the world of nature's most clever, curious, and misunderstood creature. Science, stories, and everything in between.

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200+ species facts
Raccoons can unlock latches with their nimble paws
Their "washing" behavior is called dousing
Baby raccoons are called kits
They have over 50 distinct vocalizations
Raccoons can run up to 15 mph
Their brain-to-body ratio rivals primates
Native to North America, now found on every continent
Raccoons can remember solutions to tasks for 3+ years
Raccoons can unlock latches with their nimble paws
Their "washing" behavior is called dousing
Baby raccoons are called kits
They have over 50 distinct vocalizations
Raccoons can run up to 15 mph
Their brain-to-body ratio rivals primates
Native to North America, now found on every continent
Raccoons can remember solutions to tasks for 3+ years

The world's most curious creature deserves a home.

Raccoons are among the most adaptable, intelligent, and fascinating animals on the planet โ€” yet they're often dismissed as nuisances. We're here to change that.

Whisker Bandit is being built as the definitive resource for raccoon biology, behavior, ecology, and culture โ€” for scientists, wildlife lovers, and everyone who's ever had a raccoon tip over their trash can.

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Ranked among top problem-solving animals
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Continents where raccoons now live
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More touch receptors than most mammals
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Kits per litter on average

Everything you want
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Surprising raccoon
science

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Raccoon paws have four times as many mechanoreceptors as human hands, giving them an extraordinarily refined sense of touch โ€” even underwater.

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Studies show raccoons solved complex lock puzzles on their first try โ€” and remembered the solution three years later when retested.

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The distinctive "mask" around a raccoon's eyes isn't just cute โ€” it reduces glare, much like eye black worn by athletes, helping them see better at night.

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Raccoons don't actually hibernate โ€” they enter a light torpor during harsh winters, sometimes losing up to half their body weight before spring.

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Urban raccoons have been documented using public transit stops as regular gathering points, suggesting social learning and cultural transmission of knowledge.

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The word "raccoon" comes from the Powhatan word aroughcun, meaning "animal that scratches with its hands" โ€” recorded by Captain John Smith in 1608.