Species of mammal native to North America.
An omnivorous nocturnal mammal native to North America and Central America.
Синонимы
Examples for "racoon "
Examples for "racoon "
1 We cooked them in the same way we had done the racoon .
2 Its lair, like the racoon , is the hollow of a tree.
3 They sat down and counted off as many racoon skins.
4 It was about the size of a fox, being somewhat larger than the common racoon .
5 Now, I seen my daddy shoot the eye out of a racoon at fifty yards.
1 The intelligence of the raccoon stands very high in the animal world.
2 Unfortunately, during the evening the Moleman family raccoon got into the brownies.
3 Finally, after several failed eviction attempts, the Molemans accepted the raccoon 's presence.
4 Not to mention the impression that a pug might marry a raccoon .
5 Led by a vigilant black-and-silver raccoon , they embark on a people-deterrent scheme.
6 The first thing he noticed were the animal skins-rabbit ,fox , and ... raccoon .
7 After thinking it over thoroughly I decided to sell my raccoon collar.
8 On one perfectly sculpted cheek was a dainty but tasteful raccoon tattoo.
9 How we went out on them with Iggy and the raccoon twins?
10 I will give him what he shall eat with his raccoon meat.
11 They had me treed like a raccoon on top of this building.
12 Skylan thought he looked like a raccoon , and he smothered a snicker.
13 But raccoon were plentiful at their new station, and easy to hunt.
14 He ate all of one rabbit, and one squirrel, and one raccoon .
15 On their heads were fur caps, ornamented with deer or raccoon tails.
16 The raccoon regains consciousness and drags its crushed hinder-parts into the woods.
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