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Definition of Raccoons
1. raccoon [n] - See also: raccoon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Raccoons
Literary usage of Raccoons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Behavior: An Introduction to Comparative Psychology by John Broadus Watson (1914)
"(c) raccoons: reactions of raccoons to tones and articulate sounds.—Tests upon
mice and rats.—Incidental tests upon other mammals: (a) Monkeys. ..."
2. Behavior: An Introduction to Comparative Psychology by John Broadus Watson (1914)
"(c) raccoons: reactions of raccoons to tones and articulate sounds.—Tests upon
mice and rats.—Incidental tests upon other mammals: (a) Monkeys. (6) Horses. ..."
3. Behavior: An Introduction to Comparative Psychology by John Broadus Watson (1914)
"(c) raccoons: reactions of raccoons to tones and articulate sounds.—Tests upon
mice and rats.—Incidental tests upon other mammals: (a) Monkeys. ..."
4. Behavior: An Introduction to Comparative Psychology by John Broadus Watson (1914)
"(c) raccoons: reactions of raccoons to tones and articulate sounds.—Tests upon
mice and rata.—Incidental tests upon other mammals: (a) Monkeys. ..."
5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1905)
"On page 221 of the same book the author writes : As the raccoons crept along
behind the woodshed they smelt traces of a sickly pungent odour ..."
6. The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries (1914)
"It is said that each hunter in one winter will catch one thousand raccoons.
It is a received opinion among the Indians that the snakes and raccoons are ..."
7. Adventure Guide to the Florida Keys and Everglades National Park by Bruce Morris (2004)
"raccoons The cute little raccoons found in 1 Everglades have raided more picnic ba
... There are I've had rac- :ing to snatch raccoons can Wild ones are ..."
8. Historical Collections of Ohio: An Encyclopedia of the State ; History Both by Henry Howe (1891)
"It is said that each hunter in one winter will catch one thousand raccoons INDIAN
IDEAS UPON RATTLESNAKES AND raccoons. It is a received opinion among the ..."