Procyon lotor

this is the common raccoon. it's endemic to north america, but it's found on other continents as well. it's found in forests, mountains, and urban cities. it's fur is very thick, which helps it stay warm during the cold seasons. its paws are very dexterous which helps it catch fish with its bare hands. it mainly eats insects and plants, but occasionally eats small animals and fish too. it is nocturnal.

Procyon pygmaeus

this is the Cozumel raccoon. it's pretty small in comparison to the common raccoon. it's found exclusively on cozumel island off the coast of mexico, which is where it gets its name from. it is mainly found in habitats very close to the coast. not much is known about it. it eats crabs, plants, lizards, and insect. it also occasionally eats human trash. it is critically endangered.

Procyon cancrivorus

this is the crab-eating raccoon. it frequently eats crabs, hence its name. however, it also eats insects, fish, and plants. it is endemic to south americs. it lives in marshes and jungles. its claws are very narrow and sharp compared to the common raccoon. it is a very solitary species. its fur is a lot redder than the other two species of raccoon.