Raccoon

/ræˈkuːn/ noun

A raccoon is a medium-sized animal with a ringed tail and a black mask of fur around its eyes. It is known for being clever, curious, and often searching through trash in towns and cities.

The word comes from Virginia Algonquian (Powhatan) “aroughcun,” meaning “he scratches with the hands.” It entered English in the 1600s through early contact with Indigenous peoples in North America.

AFwasbeer
AMራኩን
ARراكون
BGенот
BNর্যাকুন
CAos rentador
CSmýval
DAvaskebjørn
DEWaschbär
ELρακούν
ESmapache
ETpesukaru
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