In the wild a raccoons life span is short and averages 2-3 years. In captivity they can live 15-20 years, however.
Wild raccoons are typically more skittish and fearful of humans compared to tame raccoons. Tame raccoons, often kept as pets, have been socialized to interact with humans and may exhibit less fear and more curiosity towards people. Additionally, wild raccoons have learned to survive in their natural habitat, while tame raccoons may rely on humans for food and care.
the raccoons favorite food from the wild is fish
White Bengal get their colors from a recessive genetic "mutation" that makes them unable to survive in the wild because they stand out and can't camouflage to hunt. However, they are not albino - they are actually leucistic. While albino animals have lessened black or dark coloration and have red or pink eyes, leucistic animals have all lessened colors and blue eyes. There are many beautiful, fascinating leucistic animals other than Bengal tigers, such as white peacocks, that can be very interesting to look at as well.
what do raccoons eat in the wild
Raccoons that have been imprinted on humans as a source of food will beg for food. Non imprinted wild raccoons will not.
Wild raccoons can swim but I'm not sure about pet raccoons.
Raccoons do not live naturally in Italy. They are natives to the Americas only.
to help it survive
raccoons, mice, foxes
Raccoons have a very short average life span in the wild of 2-3 years. In captivity they can live for 15 years or more.
This would be very rare. Perhaps the mother is not experienced with the care of babies, she is stressed, she is sick or the babies have defects that will not allow them to survive in the wild.