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common racoon

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Common Raccoon

Definition:
A "common raccoon" is a type of animal found mainly in North America. It is a medium-sized mammal known for its distinctive black and gray fur and a mask-like pattern of black fur around its eyes. They are often seen in urban areas and are known for their intelligence and adaptability.

Advanced Usage:

In a more scientific context, you might encounter the term "Procyon lotor," which is the scientific name for the common raccoon. This is useful in fields like biology or environmental science.

Different Meanings:

While "common raccoon" specifically refers to the animal, the word "raccoon" can also sometimes be used metaphorically to describe someone who is curious or mischievous, similar to how raccoons behave.

Synonyms:
  • Masked bandit: A playful nickname for raccoons, highlighting their mask-like facial markings and their tendency to scavenge.
  • Procyon: The genus name for raccoons, used in a scientific context.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "common raccoon," but you might hear phrases like "playing the raccoon," which can imply being sneaky or scavenging.
Conclusion:

The common raccoon is a fascinating animal known for its adaptability and cleverness.

Noun
  1. North American raccoon

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