1. Body Language
Raccoons do not want to get into physical altercations. They prefer to avoid all threats and go about foraging and minding their own business. However, when threatened or frightened, a raccoon will try to scare off threats by posturing, making itself look bigger and scarier than it might be. There are many body language queues that a raccoon is frightened and prepared to attack. The most common signals to predators or unintentional threats include:- Elevated or thrashing tail
- Puffed up fur
- Ears flat
- Arched back