I think you are referring to the coatimundi,  or ringtail.  A bit thinner in 
build than a racoon.

Mark Delaney

Duran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I don't study raccoons but I remember a hybrid 
also in Mexico that looked
like a ragged version of our raccoons here in the US.  They referred to them
with a different name but you could tell they were closely related to our
raccoons.
I've not seen a Finnish raccoon coat on the animal but the fur seems longer
and not as course as the raccoon tails we have here.   It also comes in
zonker strips so it may be from the body of the animal. It has very long
guard hairs and a pretty long undercoat. It sort of reminds me a little bit
of Coyote fur. I would guess that they are relatives to our raccoons but
they seem to have taken on a different life and that could be due to climate
also.  
Regards,
Deb

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Subject: Re: [VFB] polar bear hair



On 4 Jan, 2007, at 10:52, ashley strutt wrote:

>
>>  I use Finnish Raccoon which is also very
>> inexpensive.
>>
>>
>
> Is there difference between Finish Raccoon and American Raccoon?

Yes, the american raccoons are natives, whereas the finnish raccoons  
are intruders...

In fact, all raccoons in Europe and Asia are descendants of escapees,  
and sometimes of wilfully planted exotics.

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