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by Cheryl Baxter
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
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Although the wild raccoon lives a largely solitary life, the attraction to urban areas can cause them to much more densely populate. A density of 10... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Although the wild raccoon lives a largely solitary life, the attraction to urban areas can cause them to much more densely populate. A density of 10 - 25 raccoons per square kilometer has been observed. They will build their dens in chimneys, attics, roofs, crawl spaces, under decks and sheds.
Breeding
Once per year: Male raccoons will attempt to mate with multiple partners each season whereas the female will mate with only one male, avoiding all others afterwards. Mating occurs during the winter months but can continue until June. This prolonged mating season makes it essential for wildlife technicians to detect if there are any babies present during the initial assessment. Offspring are born about 9 weeks after mating. It is not uncommon for mothers to make a last minute den to give birth in which is why urban structures are so attractive.
Litter size: The gestation period is around 63 days. Female raccoons produce litters between 1 and 7 offspring (typically 3 or 4)...
The WATERMARK on my work, will not appear when purchased. Hello and welcome to my website. I am a 49 year old mother of five, married to my husband Peter for 28 years, nestled into the Ottawa Valley- Canada. Every since I can remember I have had a desire for 'taking pictures' and have been known to be overly 'camera happy'. Now that desire is being realized in a more professional way as I am selling artwork on a regular basis. Everything you see here is a piece of what touches me. Often I just take my camera and go on a walk and most of what you see here is a result from my journeys. I can't get enough! & NO matter what the weather I find beauty in it. Thank you for visiting my website! PLEASE NOTE: If you see a photo...
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