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UK
/ɹækˈuːn/
]
[ US /ɹæˈkun/ ]
[ US /ɹæˈkun/ ]
NOUN
- an omnivorous nocturnal mammal native to North America and Central America
- the fur of the North American racoon
How To Use raccoon In A Sentence
- I would rele like them to see what this world would be like if we didn't have hunting. they would see more deer killed on the streets and they would litterally have raccoons in their beds. Sea Kittens PETA
- This is their idea of a holiday and they've paid $1, 800 U.S. to scour these rocks for scat from raccoons, pygmy skunks, ocelots, coyotes and jaguars.
- Raccoon removal squirrel control Fredericksburg, Stafford, Virginia, and wildlife snake Skunk Valley pest control services experts bats, squirrels, mice, and remove the raccoons.
- Debbie grabs Biscuit's trunk and tries to yank her free, but the raccoon's teeth refuse to unclamp. How the Rabies Epidemic Is Affecting Deer and Other Wildlife
- This, after all, is a woman who dislocated her shoulder three years ago while forearming a raccoon off her deck to protect her Labrador retriever. NYT > Home Page
- For example, Itzaj form a group of arboreal animals, including monkeys as well as tree-dwelling procyonids (kinkajou, cacomistle, raccoon) and squirrels (a rodent). How To Study Intuitions: Examples from the Adult and Developmental Literatures
- In this terrain the cacomistle, a catlike raccoon, lives in rock crevices.
- A coatimundi raccoon is still on the rescue centre site because it can't be moved as it comes under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act.
- Many species of warblers sensitive to forest fragmentation live there, too, along with beavers, muskrats, deer, foxes, raccoons, opossums, groundhogs, and other four-legged animals.
- Trace elements of fur tissue on fur-bearing animal raccoon dog were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry(ICP-AES).