Meet Our International Mascots!!!

Presenting the newest "members" of Junior Troop 40, Ringo and Bandit!! These cute little twins are raccoons, Tennessee's state wild animals. The raccoon, Procynn lotor, is a furry animal that has a bushy, ringed tail, and a band of black hair around its eyes which looks like a mask. Raccoons, often called "coons", eat fish and frogs that they catch in rivers and streams. Raccoons living in Tennessee measure from 30-38 inches long, including their tails. They weigh from 12 to 25 pounds. Most males are larger than females. Raccoons walk like bears, with all four feet on the ground, and they are excellent swimmers.

If you'd like to host one of our mascots or swap mascots for a month, click on the pawprint below!!!


Ringo's Schedule
Bandit's Schedule
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