Only in zoos, as they're not native to the UK. That's not to say that there will never be wild raccoons - there are several populations of wild wallabies in the UK, which descend from escaped specimens whose ancestors came from Australia, and it took 60 years of determined efforts to exterminate the South American coypu in East Anglia.
Only in a zoo! They are not native to the British Isles, only to North America, so there is no chance of seeing one in the wild. We have other small mammals such as foxes, weasels and stoats but not raccoons.
No wild raccoons in UK. We have our own creatures that fill that same evolutionary niche.
No - there are some in zoos but not in the countryside - see the 101 Dalmation films for the big faux pas - racoons in wildest Kent - I think not!!
You mean in the Wild......no they are not an animal we find in the UK ( or Europe) .......foxes, hedgehogs, badgers, stoats, hares, rabbits, grey and the occasional red squirrels in some places otters, some wild deer is about the limite of our wild animals
noope, no raccoons in this country my friend
Not unless you went to a zoo or a wildlife sanctuary.
Only in the Zoo.
No