Ramon the raccoon
Ramon the raccoon is a small, nocturnal mammal known for his distinctive black mask of fur around his eyes and bushy tail with rings. He typically weighs between 8 to 20 pounds and has a body length of about 18 to 28 inches. Raccoons are found in various habitats, including forests, urban areas, and wetlands, primarily in North America.
Ramon is an omnivore, meaning he eats both plants and animals. His diet includes fruits, nuts, insects, and small animals. Raccoons are also known for their dexterous front paws, which allow them to manipulate objects and open containers, making them skilled foragers in search of food.