

Photo ID: L1016354-TIFF-16-bit
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Author: Konrad Michels
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Photo size: 15.7 Mpixels (44.8 MB uncompressed) - 3346x4684 pixels (11.2x15.6 in / 28.3x39.7 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: cute raccoon, forest mammal, North American wildlife, Procyon lotor, raccoon, raccoon behavior, raccoon climbing, raccoon on tree, raccoon release, Rockfish Wildlife Sanctuary, tree climbing raccoon, Virginia wildlife, wildlife rehabilitation, wildlife rescue, woodland animal, young raccoon

Young Raccoon Climbing Tree
A young raccoon (Procyon lotor) pauses on the side of a tree, clinging to the bark with sharp claws while peering downward. This raccoon was recently rehabilitated and released by the Rockfish Wildlife Sanctuary in Virginia. Raccoons are adaptable mammals found throughout North America, known for their climbing ability and resourcefulness.