Species of mammal native to North America.
An omnivorous nocturnal mammal native to North America and Central America.
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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 I surprise a family of raccoons raiding the Dumpster, but no Sally.
2 The present study indicates that raccoons have minimal exposure to N. caninum.
3 You'll want to make sure the lid's on tight to discourage raccoons .
4 Norman visited his father, who showed him videotapes of himself feeding raccoons .
5 There were hot cakes of maize and wild turkeys and fat raccoons .
6 Writer wondered why they were bragging about raccoons instead of their children.
7 The compound is also poisonous to dogs, raccoons , foxes and other animals.
8 Some dratted raccoons have been playing havoc and eating up my honeybees.
9 The bites most frequently reported from nonrodent wild animals were inflicted by raccoons .
10 When I saw the destruction on the bones I'd thought raccoons and vultures.
11 The skins of foxes, raccoons and wildcats adorned the log walls.
12 Anyhow, she was afraid of raccoons coming in the tent and-
13 I went to her with those raccoons . Then he realized what Tia meant.
14 We're like the raccoons , utterly dependent and still ripping ourselves apart.
15 This happened every time the man went out to hunt raccoons and 'possums.
16 Besides the squirrels, Harry's collection embraced a hare and a couple of raccoons .
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Translations for raccoons
Raccoons в диалектах
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