Growing and Exploring: What to Expect from Raccoon Kits at Three Months Old

At three months old, raccoon kits (baby raccoons) are starting to grow and develop into young adults.

At three months old, raccoon kits are starting to outgrow their mother and are beginning to explore their surroundings more. They will typically weigh around 1-2 pounds (0.5-1 kg) at this age and will have a full set of teeth, including their sharp, curved incisors.

Raccoon kits at three months old are also starting to develop their cognitive skills and problem-solving abilities. They will play with each other and their mother, and may even start to learn how to climb trees or other objects.

At this age, raccoon kits are also starting to become more independent and will start to venture further from their den. They may start to explore their surroundings and may even start to forage for food on their own. However, they will still rely on their mother for protection and support.

Overall, at three months old, raccoon kits are growing and developing into young adults. They are starting to develop their cognitive skills and become more independent, but will still rely on their mother for protection and support.