Good evening photography world and Hive Family, today's post are of some of these shot's I took of this awesome playful Racon up in the trees while I was visiting the Bearizona Park in Williams Arizona. I got twelve decent shot's of this guy, so I will do a two part post so I can share them all to you all. They aren't all perfect, some a little overexposure but I still want to share them. As I said all throughout this series this place is a must go if you love wild animals and don't get to see them on the regular like some people get in their country or state etc. Their was supposed to be two of these guys in this area but I only saw the one, the other must have been sleeping somewhere out of view. Anyways hope you all enjoy them, part two tomorrow with some more shots. Thanks for stopping by my blog and post of the day, have a blessed one to you and yours.
A little info on these Racoon's, they are Mammals and their scientific name is Procyon Lotor, they are Omnivore in their diet. When it comes to the endangered species list, they are of least concern, an abundance of these guys running around out there. As for their range, geographically speaking the are all throughout North America. The life span of these guys range from two to three years in the wild and in captivity they can make it all the way up to fifteen years in age. As for their offspring, they have three to six little ones on estimation.
Anyways appreciate everyone feedback hope you have enjoyed my shots and post today' thanks for stopping by, Have a blessed one and thank you for coming in and checking out my shot's of the day. Stay tuned and enjoy my future shots in the world of photography, thru my lens.
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