17th Annual Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest Natural World
Suburban Wildlife
Bandit-masked raccoons are a familiar sight just about everywhere, because they will eat just about anything. These ubiquitous mammals are found in forests, marshes, prairies, and even in cities. They are adaptable and use their dexterous front paws and long fingers to find and feast on a wide variety of fare.
Photo Detail
Date Taken: | 11.2019 |
Date Uploaded: | 11.2019 |
Photo Location: | Lafayette, Colorado, United States of America |
Camera: | NIKON D7100 |
Copyright: | © Stuart Craig |