1, raccoon is also a raccoon in the idiom "birds of a feather", belonging to the genus raccoon. Raccoon's hair is brown and gray, which is very fluffy and helps to keep warm. There are long hairs on both cheeks, and the hairs around the eyes are not as black and white as raccoons. They are similar to medium-sized dogs, with short legs, small round ears, sharp mouths and round noses. The most obvious difference is their tails. Unlike raccoons, raccoons have no black rings on their tails, and the hair at the end of their tails is longer, mixed with black and brownish gray. Raccoons were originally endemic to East Asia and were introduced to Europe in the early 20th century. There are a large number of raccoons in Japan, which is also the prototype of a monster called "flower raccoon" in Japanese folklore. There are many statues of raccoons in Japan, and there are many such images in cartoons. Legend has it that raccoons are ordinary raccoons, but they have become monsters because of their immortal spirit. They can be transformed into any shape by a leaf, and they also have the ability to possess people.
2. Raccoon is a mammal belonging to the genus Raccoon, belonging to Xiong Huan. It is considered to be a close relative of the bear and an omnivore native to North America. Raccoons eat almost anything, including crabs, insects, eggs, raspberries and even popcorn and pizza. They are good at foraging at night. Although their eyesight is poor, they can tell what they are grasping and whether they can eat with only a pair of flexible claws. Because there is a layer of cuticle on the front paws, it sometimes needs to be soaked in water to soften them to improve the sensitivity of touch, so it looks like they need to be cleaned before eating, which is why they are called raccoons. In order to get food, bold raccoons will sneak into the homes of local residents and rummage in the corners of garbage cans in the yard.