Do raccoons live in owl holes?
Raccoons do not typically live in owl holes. Raccoons are opportunistic omnivores that are native to North America, and they typically den in hollow trees, brush piles, or other sheltered locations. Owls, on the other hand, are birds of prey that typically nest in trees, cliffs, or other elevated locations. While it is possible for raccoons and owls to share the same habitat, they do not typically compete with each other for resources.