What is a baby racoon called?

A baby raccoon is known as a "kit" or a "cub". They are typically born in the early spring and stay with their mother for up to a year before becoming independent. Baby raccoons are born blind and deaf, with a thin layer of fur. They rely completely on their mother for care and protection.

Baby raccoons are highly curious and playful, and they learn quickly from their experiences. They have a strong bond with their mother and siblings, and they will vocalize to communicate with each other. They are also known to be very adept climbers, often exploring their surroundings by climbing trees and other structures.

If you come across a baby raccoon in the wild, it is important to leave it alone and not attempt to handle or rescue it. It is best to contact a wildlife rehabilitation center or animal control to ensure that the baby raccoon receives the proper care it needs.