People who've actually met a raccoon at three in the morning know they don't sound like a cute woodland creature — they sound like a small angry person locked out of their own apartment. The chittering, the warning hisses, the conversational mumbles between two of them rummaging through a bin, the full screaming match when one gets cornered. 16 raccoon sounds here were captured at close range from wild and habituated animals, with clean separation between the calm foraging takes and the aggressive ones.
Wildlife documentary work uses the foraging chitters under a slow trash-can shot to build the bit before the reveal. Animation pulls from the more cartoonish snarls because they read as raccoon faster than a literal recording would. For an urban-horror scene, the angry raccoon noises pitched down half a step pass convincingly for something larger and harder to identify off-camera. All clips are free to download, no signup, no licence.