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raccoon
Ursus lotor Linnaeus, 1758
Trivia about raccoon
With good reason, this mammal is sometimes called a ringtail
Because it dips its food in water, it has the scientific name Lotor, which means "washer"
It's the creature from which hats like the one seen here were originally made:
In the mistaken belief that it washes its food, it was given the scientific name lotor, meaning "washer"
The mask doesn't fool me; I recognize this as Tennessee's state wild animal
Species of this "masked" mammal include the North American & the crab-eating
Who was that masked animal? It was a chaoui, or this creature with 5 or 6 dark rings on its tail
A crab-eating variety of this mammal lives in northern South America
The long, bulky, large-collared coat made of this fur was popular with 1920s college men
The Beatles' Rocky knows the sign for this animal
The Maine coon cat is named for its resemblance to this ring-tailed critter
This "masked" animal is sometimes stuffed with sweet potatoes, though we've never tried it
As you might gather from the rings around its tail, the coati seen here belongs to this mammal family
Who was that masked animal? Oklahoma's official state furbearer, that's who
This nocturnal mammal's name comes from an Algonquin word for "he scratches with his hands"