"Racoons" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Racoons" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Racoons" Meaning

Raccoons

Raccoons are medium-sized, mammals belonging to the raccoon family (Procyonidae). They have black or gray coats, distinctive black and white markings, and dexterous front paws with flexible wrists, which are perfect for grasping and manipulating objects. Raccoons can live in a variety of habitats, including forests, urban environments, and wetlands. They are omnivorous and opportunistic eaters, which means they eat both plants and animals, often foraging for food in gardens, garbage, or other nutrient sources throughout their range. Raccoons are generally solitary and primarily nocturnal, but they can be found in groups during the summer or when raising their young.

"Racoons" Examples

5 Examples of "Raccoons" in Sentences:


| Example | Part of Speech | Meaning |
| --- | --- | --- |
| The family found raccoons rummaging through their trash. | Noun | The raccoons were eating through their garbage. |
| The raccoons are highly intelligent animals. | Noun | They are considered brilliant creatures. |
| In the forest, we saw a mother raccoon with her kits. | Noun | The female raccoon was with her baby raccoons. |
| With their masked faces, raccoons are easily recognizable. | Noun | They have their distinctive facial features. |
| Raccoons are generally harmless to humans unless provoked. | Noun | Unless they feel threatened, they may not attack.

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