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English: This map shows the worldwide range of the raccoon, the native range is red, the introduced range is blue. The distribution in North America is based on the map on page 80 in the book “Raccoons: A Natural History” by Samuel I. Zeveloff. The distribution in Europe is based on the map in the article “Procyon lotor” by Marten Winter (DAISIE). The distribution in Japan is based on the map in the article “Present Status of Invasive Alien Raccoon and its Impact in Japan” by Tohru Ikeda et al. The distribution in the Caucasus region is based on the map on page 12 in the book “Der Waschbär” (“The Raccoon”) by Ulf Hohmann. Edit on 6 December 2008: Nova Scotia is once again red according to [1]. A population of raccoons has been found in Italy near Bergamo according to [2]. Also includes national borders.
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kʼadígíí19:31, 11 Ghąąjįʼ 2013thumbnailígíí (19:31, 11 Ghąąjįʼ 2013)1,425 × 625 (19 KIIŁTSOHʼÍÍŁKÉ)Carnby+ South Sudan border - Kosovo + Italy (population of raccons found near Adda river).
21:27, 6 Níłchʼitsoh 2008thumbnailígíí (21:27, 6 Níłchʼitsoh 2008)1,425 × 625 (27 KIIŁTSOHʼÍÍŁKÉ)Novil Ariandis{{Information |Description= |Source= |Date= |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }}
20:11, 2 Biniʼantʼą́ą́tsoh 2008thumbnailígíí (20:11, 2 Biniʼantʼą́ą́tsoh 2008)1,425 × 625 (35 KIIŁTSOHʼÍÍŁKÉ)Novil AriandisMore exact range thanks to borders for U.S. states and Canadian provinces
19:10, 2 Biniʼantʼą́ą́tsoh 2008thumbnailígíí (19:10, 2 Biniʼantʼą́ą́tsoh 2008)1,425 × 625 (33 KIIŁTSOHʼÍÍŁKÉ)Novil Ariandis{{Information |Description=This map shows the worldwide range of the raccoon, the native range is red, the introduced range is blue. The distribution in North America is based on the map on page 80 in the book “Raccoons: A Natural History” by Samu
11:19, 19 Yaʼiishjááshchilí 2008thumbnailígíí (11:19, 19 Yaʼiishjááshchilí 2008)1,357 × 628 (16 KIIŁTSOHʼÍÍŁKÉ)Novil Ariandis{{Information |Description=Worldwide range of the [[raccoon]. The native range is red, the introduced range is blue (the distribution in Japan is unknown); according to the book „Der Waschbär“ („The Raccoon“) from Ulf Hohmann |Source=*[[:Image:Bl

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