"Procyonids" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Procyonids are a family (Procyonidae) of small to medium-sized mammals that include raccoons, olingos, coatis, and kinkajous. They are members of the order Carnivora and are native to the Americas. Procyonids are adapted to a variety of environments, including forests, deserts, and grasslands, and are known for their dexterous hands and climbing abilities.
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The procyonids are a family of mammals that include raccoons, olingos, and coatis.
Procyonids are generally small to medium-sized mammals with adaptations for climbing and swimming.
The procyonids are found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and wetlands.
Procyonids are omnivores and feed on a diverse diet that includes fruits, insects, and small animals.
Despite their urban adaptations, procyonids are still primarily nocturnal and solitary animals.
Procyanidolic refers to compounds or substances that contain proanthocyanidin, a type of flavonoid found in the bark, stems, leaves, roots, and seeds of many fruits, particularly those of the Cerrado, Eucalyptus, and Vitis vinifera (grapes). These compounds are known for their antioxidant properties, which are believed to contribute to their health benefits and potential medicinal applications.
Procyclidine is a muscarinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist. It is used in the treatment of drug induced Parkinsonism, acute alcohol withdrawal symptoms, and Parkinsonian side effects of psychotropic drugs, particularly the extrapyramidal syndrome caused by antipsychotics.
Sticking one's finger or a small pointed object gently but firmly into someone or something, in order to attract attention or stimulate something.<br><br>It can also mean probing or pushing gently but firmly, in order to test or encourage something to move or happen.<br><br>Example: She began prodding him sharply with her elbow to get his attention.
To make someone or something prodigal, which means to live a life of reckless extravagance, often by receiving a trust or inheritance from a wealthy family, and squandering it.