Raccoon
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British pronunciation/ɹækˈuːn/
American pronunciation/ɹæˈkun/

Definición y Significado de "raccoon"

Raccoon
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a small animal with a thick tail, gray-brown fur and black marks on its face
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raccoon definition and meaning

What is a "raccoon"?

The raccoon is a medium-sized mammal native to North America, known for its distinctive appearance and clever behavior. Raccoons have a stocky build, with a ringed tail, masked face, and dexterous front paws. They are known for their adaptability and ability to thrive in a variety of habitats, including forests, wetlands, urban areas, and even human dwellings. Raccoons are omnivorous, with a varied diet that includes insects, fruits, nuts, small animals, and even garbage from human sources. They are known for their curious and resourceful nature, often using their front paws to manipulate objects and solve problems. Raccoons are primarily nocturnal, and their iconic masked face and ringed tail make them easily recognizable.

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the fur of the North American racoon
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The raccoon rummaged through the trash cans, searching for scraps of food under the cover of darkness.
Raccoons have nimble hands with dexterous fingers, allowing them to manipulate objects and open containers.
Residents secured their garbage bins to prevent raccoons from making a mess in their neighborhood.
Despite their cute appearance, raccoons can be formidable pests, causing damage to property and crops.
The raccoon is an omnivorous mammal that opportunistically feeds on various food sources, including insects, small animals, fruits, and garbage.
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