Big Bear Animal Trapping  
877-558-7277
We Offer 24 Hour Emergency Service
We Are Located On The Mountain In Big Bear Lake
All Work Comes With A Gurantee So If They Come Back We Come Back 
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Over 16 Years Of Trapping Experience 
Raccoon Facts.
Raccoons are capable of achieving body masses made up of 50% 
body fat, but it is mostly the animals in the cooler regions that achieve 
this.  
Their tails can make 
up 52% of their length, up to 405 mm.
Raccoons do not 
hibernate.  During extremely cold periods raccoons have been known to sleep 
for long periods, but do not hibernate.
These critters climb with 
great ease and are not bothered by a drop of 35 to 40 feet!  This is one of 
the truly amazing raccoon facts!
 As well as being agile climbers, 
these animals are also very strong swimmers, although they are often 
reluctant to enter the water because without waterproof fur, swimming forces 
them to take on extra weight.
 Raccoons have 
a highly developed tactile sense. Their human-like forepaws (complete with 5 
fingers) are used to pick up food with their front paws before putting it in 
their mouth.  Just like you do.  Here's more raccoon 
tracks.
  These animals can live up to 16 years in the wild, 
but most don't make it past their second birthday.  Did you know that a captive 
raccoon was recorded living for 21 years!  Another of the truly amazing raccoon 
facts!
 Raccoons generally have one litter per year that 
typically consists of 4 babies.  Although they can have 3 to 7.  Sexual maturity 
often occurs in females before they are one year old!
 These critters carry many diseases, the worst of 
which is a microscopic parasite known as raccoon 
roundworm.  It has been known to cause death and blindness in humans.  If 
you've had one of these animals in your attic you need to get it disinfected to 
protect you and your loved ones.  Enter your first name and email below for a 
special report that reveals how you can have it done.
 
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