Raccoons have their informal territory of which they are quite knowledgeable and rarely leave their home ground.
Raccoons love in grasslands but bears are very uncommon in that biome.
Raccoons usually have a home territory that is marked with scent and feces. They rarely leave the home territory unless food has become scarce. If raccoons are removed from their territory and taken a great distance away, they will not be able to find their way back. However, neighboring raccoons will soon learn the territory no longer has an occupant and a new resident will move in and take over.
Raccoons do not consider themselves to be thieves. They are merely foraging for food. When humans leave food out, they just consider it as a gift.
Baby raccoons may leave the nest when about 6 months old. However, they may stay with the mother until they are nearly a year old before they set out on their own.
Thet leave because they found nothing to eat, they could not get into the trash can, or they ate their fill.
yes they can usually from chimney or a space in your loft
Raccoons can usually hunt for themselves at the age of 6 months. However, some will stay with the mother over the winter and leave when they are nearly a year old.
Baby raccoons may leave and go out on their own at about 6 months of age. Others may stay with the mother until they are nearly a year old.
Raccoons do not migrate. They usually spend their entire life in their marked home territory and only moving elsewhere if food becomes scarce.
They will rip off the shingles to get into a home or attic.
you can be 16 to leave home