White Raccoon
Information
White Raccoon is a Wild Critter found in Forest of Valor. Its Favorite food is Blueberry.
By providing it with its preferred foods, the player will be able to add it to their collection, and it will also join them as a Companion that can be summoned and will go with them wherever they go. Because each animal species can only be fed once every 24 hours, once you have given it food on a given day, you won’t be able to give it any more food until the next time it appears.
How To Feed White Raccoon
Raccoons are skittish creatures that will run away from you if you approach them in an aggressive manner. You should only move closer to raccoons when they are looking at the ground because that is the best time to approach them. If you move while they are alerted, which is indicated by the fact that their heads are raised, they will flee from the area very quickly. It is not simple to approach raccoons; therefore, you should not be discouraged if it takes you multiple tries before you are successful.
Day | Availability |
Sunday | 12 AM to 12 PM |
Monday | n/a |
Tuesday | All day |
Wednesday | n/a |
Thursday | All day |
Friday | All day |
Saturday | n/a |
White Raccoon
Type | Companion |
Category | Critter |
Where to Find | Forest of Valor |
Favorite Food | Blueberry |
FAQs
Where To Find White Raccoon in Disney Dreamlight Valley?
White Raccoon Can be found in Forest of Valor
What is Favorite Food of White Raccoon In Disney Dreamlight Valley?
Blueberry is the Favorite Food Of Forest of Valor
What To Feed White Raccoon?
Blueberry is the Favorite Food Of Forest of Valor
How To Feed White Raccoon in Disney Dreamlight Valley?
Raccoons are skittish creatures that will run away from you if you approach them in an aggressive manner. You should only move closer to raccoons when they are looking at the ground because that is the best time to approach them. If you move while they are alerted, which is indicated by the fact that their heads are raised, they will flee from the area very quickly. It is not simple to approach raccoons; therefore, you should not be discouraged if it takes you multiple tries before you are successful.