Big Cats
Like so many other small mammals, raccoons are hunted by various types of big cats, including mountain lions and bobcats. These cats can bring down raccoons of any size and age. In fact, cats keep ecosystems in balance by preventing raccoon populations from growing too large.Wolves and Coyotes
Wolves and coyotes, animals known for hunting in packs, are also on raccoons' list of predators. These carnivores can take on young and adult raccoons, alike, even when the hunter is separated from its pack.Humans
Humans, whether intentionally or unintentionally, can also lead to the demise of raccoons. For instance, some people trap, poison, shoot, or use dogs to get rid of bothersome raccoons. This may occur when these monochromatic mammals dig into a homeowner's trash or eat a farmer's chicken eggs. Likewise, humans may want to eliminate rabid raccoons that pose a health risk to people and animals. Raccoons are even sought after for their pelts. In many instances, humans' everyday activities negatively impact raccoon populations. These ringed critters lose their habitats as more and more land is developed, and they may also be hit by cars on highways.