Raccoon in a sentence

(1) I saw a raccoon at camp.
(2) The baby raccoon is cute.
(3) We saw a raccoon on our hike.
(4) The raccoon bemauled the fish.
(5) A raccoon climbed up the tree.
(6) The raccoon had a fluffy tail.
(7) A rabid raccoon attacked my cat.
(8) We saw a raccoon near our cabin.
(9) We saw a raccoon near the lodge.
(10) We saw a raccoon near the cabin.
Raccoon sentence
(11) The raccoon behowls in the woods.
(12) The raccoon can bite and scratch.
(13) I saw a raccoon near the outhouse.
(14) The raccoon scampered up the roof.
(15) I saw a coondog chasing a raccoon.
(16) We saw a raccoon outside the tent.
(17) The raccoon scaled the tree trunk.
(18) The raccoon nibbled on some trash.
(19) The raccoon is feeding on garbage.
(20) The raccoon was torpid in its den.
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(21) The raccoon let out a small growl.
(22) The raccoon beleaped onto the roof.
(23) The raccoon was befleaing its paws.
(24) The raccoon's tail has rings on it.
(25) The raccoon chomped on the berries.
(26) The raccoon scratched its hind leg.
(27) The raccoon was bemauled by the dog.
(28) The raccoon clan scavenged for food.
(29) The young raccoon climbed up a tree.
(30) The raccoon dwells in a tree hollow.
Sentence of raccoon
(31) The raccoon will rear young in a den.
(32) A raccoon's habitat is in the forest.
(33) The wild raccoon climbed up the tree.
(34) The raccoon dug a hole in the ground.
(35) The raccoon guzzled from the trashcan.
(36) The raccoon bauked at the garbage can.
(37) The raccoon strutted across the fence.
(38) The raccoon went foraging for garbage.
(39) The sly raccoon stole the bird's eggs.
(40) The animal tracks were from a raccoon.
Raccoon meaningful sentence
(41) I spotted a raccoon outside my window.
(42) The raccoon was out foraging for food.
(43) A raccoon played with a discarded toy.
(44) A raccoon snuck into the pet food bin.
(45) The baby raccoon is cute with its mask.
(46) The raccoon crawled into the trash can.
(47) The raccoon is hiding in the trash can.
(48) The raccoon went to forage for garbage.
(49) The raccoon absconded with the garbage.
(50) The docile raccoon was raised as a pet.
Raccoon sentence examples
(51) A raccoon rummaged through the garbage.
(52) The raccoon's fur looked soft and warm.
(53) The raccoon was just shy of being cute.
(54) A raccoon ate the berries off the bush.
(55) The hunter snared a raccoon in his trap.
(56) The raccoon dog nibbled along the acorn.
(57) The raccoon was bitting on some garbage.
(58) The hunter killed a raccoon for its fur.
(59) The raccoon can bite if it's threatened.
(60) A raccoon's habitat is in a tree hollow.
Sentence with raccoon
(61) The raccoon encroaches on the trash can.
(62) The way the raccoon climbed was uncanny.
(63) The raccoon's tail is striped and bushy.
(64) The steel trap caught the pesky raccoon.
(65) A raccoon crossed the street cautiously.
(66) The raccoon was gnawing on a garbage bag.
(67) The fur on the raccoon's face was masked.
(68) The raccoon was beslobbering on the corn.
(69) The raccoon managed off with the garbage.
(70) The raccoon used guile to steal the food.
Use raccoon in a sentence
(71) The creature in the forest was a raccoon.
(72) The raccoon will flee if it is disturbed.
(73) The raccoon's tail was striped and bushy.
(74) The raccoon investigated the bird feeder.
(75) The raccoon rustled around in the leaves.
(76) The brindled raccoon climbed up the tree.
(77) The raccoon scurries down the garbage can.
(78) The raccoon hunts for food in the garbage.
(79) The savage raccoon had a mask on its face.
(80) The raccoon was spiteful and hissed at me.
Sentence using raccoon
(81) The raccoon uses its claws to climb trees.
(82) The raccoon sauntered through the garbage.
(83) The raccoon sauntered up to the trash can.
(84) The raccoon's tail was striped and ringed.
(85) The raccoon scampered into the garbage can.
(86) The raccoon snarled through the trash cans.
(87) The apivorous raccoon raided the honey pot.
(88) The craven raccoon wouldn't climb the tree.
(89) The truculent raccoon hissed at the camper.
(90) The raccoon stole the garbage from the can.
Raccoon example sentence
(91) The raccoon was rampant in the garbage can.
(92) The stripes on the raccoon are fluorescent.
(93) The craven raccoon ran away from the human.
(94) The offspring of a raccoon is called a kit.
(95) The baby raccoon was born in a hollow tree.
(96) The fat raccoon rummaged through the trash.
(97) The raccoon's claw was used to climb trees.
(98) The garbo can was knocked over by a raccoon.
(99) The raccoon pilfered food from the campsite.
(100) The raccoon foraged for garbage in the bins.
Sentence with word raccoon
(101) The store's mascot is a mischievous raccoon.
(102) The raccoon loves to nestle under the porch.
(103) The raccoon is hiding under the garbage can.
(104) The wild raccoon rummaged through the trash.
(105) The hunter used a trap to catch the raccoon.
(106) The torpid raccoon slept in the hollow tree.
(107) The cub of a raccoon is called a raccoon cub.
(108) Raccoon dogs are known for their bushy tails.
(109) Raccoon dogs are primarily nocturnal animals.
(110) The raccoon was treed by the homeowner's dog.
Sentence of raccoon
(111) The raccoon prowled through the garbage cans.
(112) The raccoon was surprised when it saw a bird.
(113) The mean raccoon knocked over the trash cans.
(114) The baby raccoon is cute with its black mask.
(115) The raccoon snuck quietly through the bushes.
(116) The raccoon in the fridge looked incongruous.
(117) The sly raccoon stole food from the campsite.
(118) The mewling of the baby raccoon was adorable.
(119) The raccoon gobbled the garbage from the can.
(120) The rabid raccoon was captured and euthanized.
Raccoon used in a sentence
(121) The raccoon nibbled along the corn on the cob.
(122) The raccoon stole the food from the trash can.
(123) The raccoon gazed at the garbage can for food.
(124) The raccoon was an invader in the garbage can.
(125) The raccoon was elusive and hid in the bushes.
(126) The sly raccoon stole food from the trash can.
(127) The raccoon admitted to raiding the trash can.
(128) The raccoon was lured by the smell of garbage.
(129) The raccoon hides on the side of the dumpster.
(130) The raccoon's progeny is called a kit as well.
Raccoon sentence in English
(131) The wanton raccoon rummaged through the trash.
(132) The curious raccoon explored the garbage cans.
(133) The raccoon chomped on the garbage in the bin.
(134) The pesky raccoon keeps getting into my trash.
(135) The raccoon's eyes glimmered in the moonlight.
(136) A raccoon family had made a home in the attic.
(137) The raccoon peeked out from behind the bushes.
(138) The raccoon is hibernating in its hollow tree.
(139) The raccoon slyly crawled out of the trash can.
(140) I saw a raccoon dog while hiking in the forest.
(141) The ringtail is a member of the raccoon family.
(142) The raccoon beslobbered the trash with slobber.
(143) The badmash raccoon knocked over the trash can.
(144) The redbone coonhound chased after the raccoon.
(145) The scut of the raccoon was striped and fluffy.
(146) The raccoon bandicooted through the trash cans.
(147) The raccoon's snout was behind the garbage can.
(148) The gregarious raccoon climbed with its family.
(149) The raccoon is privy to the garbage's location.
(150) The raccoon is harmless if you don't bother it.
(151) The raccoon's tail has black and white stripes.
(152) The raccoon hissed when approached too closely.
(153) The raccoon ran across its territorial rooftop.
(154) The kinkajou is a member of the raccoon family.
(155) The hound considered the raccoon chaseable prey.
(156) The raccoon anteverts its paws to grab the food.
(157) The raccoon cheekily rummaged through the trash.
(158) The plastic container was begnawed by a raccoon.
(159) It is cruel and inhumane to hamstring a raccoon.
(160) The wanton raccoon knocked over the bird feeder.
(161) The guileless raccoon peeked out of a tree hole.
(162) The raccoon's mask resembles a superhero's mask.
(163) A raccoon's tree hollow is a type of habitation.
(164) The raccoon scavenged for food in its territory.
(165) The elusive raccoon was hiding in the trash can.
(166) The impudent raccoon knocked over the trash can.
(167) The raccoon became rabid and had to be put down.
(168) A raccoon's curious nature got him into trouble.
(169) The raccoon perched on a branch and stared down.
(170) A raccoon was on the prowl for a midnight snack.
(171) The raccoon roams through suburban neighborhoods.
(172) They used bait to lure the raccoon into the trap.
(173) The raccoon tried to scavenge from the trash can.
(174) The raccoon dog is also called a tanuki in Japan.
(175) The raccoon was rootling through the garbage can.
(176) We saw a raccoon while camping in the campground.
(177) The bobtailed raccoon rummaged through the trash.
(178) The rabidly clawing raccoon was caught in a trap.
(179) The North American raccoon is a nocturnal animal.
(180) A raccoon's niche is in the forest or near water.
(181) The raccoon was caught snooping in the trash can.
(182) The raccoon will devour garbage in the trash can.
(183) The raccoon struts when it's scavenging for food.
(184) The raccoon will feed on the berries in the bush.
(185) The sallow raccoon was digging through the trash.
(186) The supercilious raccoon wouldn't share its food.
(187) The feral raccoon rummaged through the trash cans.
(188) The raccoon forages for garbage in the trash cans.
(189) The homeowner chased the raccoon out of the attic.
(190) The raccoon emerged up from under the garbage can.
(191) The raccoon whelped her kits in an abandoned shed.
(192) The raccoon swaddled up to its sibling for safety.
(193) The blackfaced raccoon rummaged through the trash.
(194) The hound was busy treeing a raccoon in the woods.
(195) The cub of with a raccoon is called a raccoon cub.
(196) The little raccoon climbed up the tree to its den.
(197) The raccoon became irascible when it was cornered.
(198) The raccoon chomps on its food in the garbage can.
(199) The savage raccoon searched for food in the trash.
(200) The raccoon wearing a chef hat was an incongruity.
(201) The raccoon wearing a backpack was an incongruity.
(202) They had to kill the raccoon because it was rabid.
(203) A raccoon pawed at the ground looking for insects.
(204) The raccoon scampered up the roof and disappeared.
(205) The lesser panda is a member of the raccoon family.
(206) The raccoon slicked out from below the garbage can.
(207) The raccoon raided a bird's nest and caught an egg.
(208) The blacktail raccoon rummaged through the garbage.
(209) The raccoon was digging through the trash for food.
(210) The raccoon was grubbing for food in the trash can.
(211) The raccoon snouted up the garbage in the dumpster.
(212) The raccoon had its snout between the garbage cans.
(213) The raccoon was indifferent to the new garbage can.
(214) The belligerent raccoon hissed and bared its teeth.
(215) The raccoon will feed on the garbage and leftovers.
(216) The raccoon found a den contract beneath the rocks.
(217) The sagacious raccoon knew how to open a trash can.
(218) We saw a raccoon outside the tent trying to get in.
(219) The raccoon was foraging for food in the trash can.
(220) The raccoon made a furtive raid on the bird feeder.
(221) The unobtrusive raccoon rummaged through the trash.
(222) The raccoon's claw was used for opening trash cans.
(223) The wild raccoon rummaged through the garbage cans.
(224) The raccoon left muddy paw prints across the porch.
(225) The raccoon was fast as he ran away from the scene.
(226) The raccoon's snout on the tree branch was curious.
(227) The raccoon was foraging up fish from the riverbank.
(228) The pesky raccoon knocked over our trash cans again.
(229) The raccoon crept slick out from below the dumpster.
(230) The raccoon slicked down from under the garbage can.
(231) The raccoon cleverly pilfered down from the chimney.
(232) The raccoon dog is a curious and intelligent animal.
(233) The raccoon cheekily rummaged through the trash can.
(234) The raccoon brazenly rummaged through the trash can.
(235) The raccoon was foraging for food in the trash cans.
(236) The raccoon absconded with the garbage from the bin.
(237) The edacious raccoon ate all the garbage in the bin.
(238) The raccoon absconded with the garbage from the can.
(239) The raccoon climbed the tree to escape from the dog.
(240) The edacious raccoon ate all the garbage in the can.
(241) The raccoon scavenging for food is alive and clever.
(242) The edacious raccoon raided the trash cans for food.
(243) The black haired raccoon rummaged through the trash.
(244) The gestation period for a raccoon is around 63 days.
(245) The unaware squirrel fell prey to the clever raccoon.
(246) The tailed raccoon rummaged through the garbage cans.
(247) The raccoon slyly pilfered down from the bird feeder.
(248) The whiskered raccoon rummaged through the trash can.
(249) The trapper blackjacked the raccoon and sold its fur.
(250) The carfuffling in the alley was caused by a raccoon.
(251) The raccoon was poohing on the porch, leaving a mess.
(252) The raccoon scavenged furrily through the trash cans.
(253) My neighbor has a pet raccoon that's really friendly.
(254) The raccoon was foraging for garbage in the dumpster.
(255) The raccoon can outcompete other animals for garbage.
(256) The poor raccoon was scared of the loud thunderstorm.
(257) The pesky raccoon keeps knocking over our trash cans.
(258) The raccoon will devour the garbage in the trash can.
(259) The raccoon searched for food beneath the trash cans.
(260) The creature in the forest was a mischievous raccoon.
(261) The raccoon in the trash can is alive and scavenging.
(262) The raccoon was foraging for food in the garbage can.
(263) The raccoon was caught in a trap and released nearby.
(264) The raccoon made a cozy nest out of leaves and twigs.
(265) The scampering of the raccoon startled me in the dark.
(266) The raccoon used its forefeet to open a trash can lid.
(267) He observed the raccoon slick over from under the car.
(268) The raccoon snaffled a bag of chips from the campsite.
(269) The raccoon dog is a small mammal native to East Asia.
(270) The carfuffling in the bushes was caused by a raccoon.
(271) The raccoon cheekily rummaged through the garbage can.
(272) I once saw a raccoon hiding under out in the dumpster.
(273) The raccoon scratched at the garbage can to find food.
(274) The raccoon went foraging for garbage in the dumpster.
(275) The raccoon snubbed the garbage and wanted some fruit.
(276) The craven raccoon wouldn't come out of the trash can.
(277) The raccoon's torpor helps it survive the cold winter.
(278) The raccoon managed off with the garbage from the bin.
(279) The word raccoon has a geminate c sound in the middle.
(280) The pesky raccoon keeps getting into our garbage cans.
(281) The offspring of the raccoon were scavenging for food.
(282) The raccoon sniffed the bait and cautiously approached.
(283) The trash can was turned over by a mischievous raccoon.
(284) The crafty raccoon would filch pet food from backyards.
(285) The smudged mascara gave her a raccoon-like appearance.
(286) The shat was evidence of a raccoon visiting our garden.
(287) The raccoon snaffled some leftovers from the trash can.
(288) I saw a raccoon sneak up to the window and peer inside.
(289) The raccoon was digging through the trash can for food.
(290) The raccoon gobbled down the garbage from the dumpster.
(291) The raccoon nibbled under the trash bin to find scraps.
(292) The bird's nest was batfowled by a mischievous raccoon.
(293) The raccoon brazenly rummaged through the garbage cans.
(294) The raccoon intruded underneath the deck to make a den.
(295) The homeowner shoos the raccoon out of the garbage can.
(296) The raccoon was sly as it stole food from the campsite.
(297) The raccoon was snoop around for food in the trash can.
(298) The raccoon is a wild animal that likes to eat garbage.
(299) The raccoon tried to cover over behind the garbage can.
(300) The raccoon went to forage for garbage in the dumpster.
(301) The rapacious raccoon raided the garbage cans for food.
(302) The raccoon scratched the garbage can looking for food.
(303) The hillbilly had a pet raccoon that he kept in a cage.
(304) The caged raccoon tried to open the latch with its paws.
(305) The raccoon filched a bag of garbage from the trash can.
(306) I spotted a raccoon scavenging for food in the dumpster.
(307) The raccoon managed to pilfer down from the garbage can.
(308) The raccoon dog is known for its ability to climb trees.
(309) The raccoon dog is known for its ability to dig burrows.
(310) Raccoon dogs are known to steal food from other animals.
(311) The baccivorous raccoon scavenged for the juicy berries.
(312) The blackheaded raccoon scavenged for food in the trash.
(313) The raccoon ransacks the trash cans, searching for food.
(314) The raccoon rootled through the trash, looking for food.
(315) The cat-flap was too low for the raccoon to get through.
(316) That rascally raccoon keeps knocking over my trash cans.
(317) The fur behind the raccoon's eyes was a dark gray color.
(318) The raccoon will cover through the garbage to find food.
(319) The unobtrusive raccoon scavenged for food in the trash.
(320) The unhappy raccoon was scared of the loud thunderstorm.
(321) The little raccoon climbed up the tree to get some food.
(322) The raccoon searched for food in its territory at night.
(323) The raccoon forages for food in the trash cans at night.
(324) The raccoon stood on its hind legs to get a better view.
(325) The raccoon filched a bag of chips from the picnic table.
(326) The raccoon forages through the trash cans for leftovers.
(327) The wildlife biologist will bottle feed the baby raccoon.
(328) The raccoon nuzzled up against the tree to wash its food.
(329) The raccoon dog is a protected species in many countries.
(330) The raccoon thievishly rummaged through the garbage cans.
(331) The raccoon snouted down to search for food in the trash.
(332) The raccoon went on a hunt for garbage in the trash cans.
(333) The raccoon crawled into a contract beneath the dumpster.
(334) The raccoon covered up behind the trash can to find food.
(335) Look out for the raccoon, it's digging through the trash.
(336) The sly raccoon rummaged through the trash cans at night.
(337) The vulnerable squirrel became prey to the clever raccoon.
(338) The homeowner set a trap down to catch the sneaky raccoon.
(339) The raccoon had a bandit-like mask of fur around its eyes.
(340) The raccoon cleverly nabbed the food from the garbage can.
(341) The raccoon climbed up the tree to escape the barking dog.
(342) The raccoon scavenged omnivorously through the trash cans.
(343) The raccoon peeked out from behind the trash can cheekily.
(344) The whitetailed raccoon rummaged through the garbage cans.
(345) I saw the raccoon steal down the tree and into the bushes.
(346) The alleged ghost in the attic turned out to be a raccoon.
(347) The raccoon intruded into the garbage can and made a mess.
(348) The raccoon scratched at the garbage can looking for food.
(349) The raccoon likes to snoop around the trash cans at night.
(350) The raccoon is accustomed to scavenging for food at night.
(351) The raccoon's claw is used for climbing and grasping food.
(352) The raccoon forages for food in the garbage cans at night.
(353) The raccoon was foraging up leftovers from the picnic area.
(354) The clever raccoon would filch garbage from the trash cans.
(355) The raccoon nuzzled up against the tree to search for food.
(356) The raccoon nuzzled up against the car, searching for food.
(357) The raccoon snorted towards the garbage can it was raiding.
(358) The sneeze of the raccoon chattered beyond the hollow tree.
(359) That rascally raccoon knocked over my trash can last night.
(360) The raccoon was foraging around in the trash cans for food.
(361) The mangy raccoon rummaged through the trash cans at night.
(362) The docile raccoon let me feed it without being aggressive.
(363) The inquisitive raccoon searched for food in the trash can.
(364) The raccoon climbed under the fence to get into the garden.
(365) The raccoon scratched through the garbage looking for food.
(366) The little raccoon rummaged through the trash can for food.
(367) The mother raccoon was busy feeding her babies in the tree.
(368) The chubby raccoon rummaged through the trash can for food.
(369) The bait in the trap was irresistible to the hungry raccoon.
(370) The raccoon steals food from trash cans in the neighborhood.
(371) The wily raccoon cunningly raided the garbage cans for food.
(372) The raccoon scat upon the porch, leaving a foul odor behind.
(373) The raccoon nudged behind the trash can, searching for food.
(374) The raccoon denned in an abandoned building to avoid humans.
(375) The raccoon climbed with its tail up across the tree branch.
(376) I can't believe she made a coat out of fur out of a raccoon.
(377) The raccoon likes to prowl around the garbage cans at night.
(378) The rapacious raccoon stole all the food from the trash can.
(379) The raccoon made a furtive search for food in the trash can.
(380) The ambulatory raccoon was able to scavenge and climb trees.
(381) A raccoon is an animal that likes to dig through trash cans.
(382) The squirrel's hoard of nuts was raided by a hungry raccoon.
(383) They set a trap to catch the pesky raccoon in their backyard.
(384) The raccoon dog has a distinctive black mask around its eyes.
(385) The raccoon filched around in the campsite, looking for food.
(386) The raccoon washes its food before lapping back at the water.
(387) The raccoon dog is a small, furry mammal native to East Asia.
(388) The act of hamstringing a raccoon is considered animal abuse.
(389) The raccoon scavenge beneath the dumpster for scraps of food.
(390) The raccoon managed off with some garbage from the trash can.
(391) The chubby raccoon rummaged through the trash can for scraps.
(392) The sinew of the raccoon was used to make sturdy fishing nets.
(393) The raccoon was pawing at the garbage can, searching for food.
(394) The raccoon was spotted sniffing around near the garbage cans.
(395) The raccoon scavenge through the trash cans in search of food.
(396) The olingo is closely related to the kinkajou and the raccoon.
(397) The brazen raccoon knocked over the trash can and made a mess.
(398) The brazen raccoon rummaged through the trash cans for scraps.
(399) The raccoon's anticks in the backyard were amusing to observe.
(400) I heard a strange noise and saw a raccoon creep in the garden.
(401) The raccoon was caught sniffing around under the garbage cans.
(402) Bill Mantlo is a comic book writer who created Rocket Raccoon.
(403) The raccoon would nuzzle against its siblings when they slept.
(404) The truculence of the raccoon made the garbage collector wary.
(405) The raccoon enters a state of torpor during the winter months.
(406) The docile raccoon scavenged for food without any disturbance.
(407) The docile raccoon ate from the feeder without causing damage.
(408) We heard rustling outside the tent, but it was just a raccoon.
(409) The raccoon's ringed tail was its most distinguishing feature.
(410) The raccoon scampered into the woods, carrying its stolen food.
(411) Raccoon dogs are often kept as pets in some parts of the world.
(412) The raccoon dog is a popular subject in folklore and mythology.
(413) The raccoon humbugged onto the trash can, searching for scraps.
(414) The raccoon was caught in a trap set by a pest control company.
(415) The trapper used a noosing method to catch the elusive raccoon.
(416) The raccoon was able to sniff out treats left in the trash can.
(417) The raccoon reached out its forepaw to grab the piece of fruit.
(418) The raccoon's claws are very sharp and can be used for defense.
(419) The rapacious raccoon stole all the garbage from the trash can.
(420) The dastardly raccoon knocked over the trash cans in the alley.
(421) The rapacious raccoon rummaged through garbage cans for scraps.
(422) The klephtic habits of the raccoon caused damage to the garden.
(423) The raccoon slyly climbed up the drainpipe to reach the rooftop.
(424) The raccoon was spotted foraging up garbage in the neighborhood.
(425) The raccoon was foraging around in the trash cans for leftovers.
(426) The raccoon was spotted foraging for leftovers in the trash can.
(427) The yowl of the baby raccoon caught the attention of its mother.
(428) Raccoon dogs are omnivorous, feeding on both plants and animals.
(429) The raccoon reached into the water to grab a hopper swimming by.
(430) Hamstringing a raccoon can cause permanent damage and suffering.
(431) The raccoon snatched the sandwich from under the picnic blanket.
(432) The undomesticated raccoon scavenged for food in the trash cans.
(433) The animal rescue team rescued a trapped raccoon catch in a den.
(434) The raccoon searched for food contract beneath the garbage cans.
(435) The raccoon in the tree is pregnant and will have baby raccoons.
(436) The skunk sprayed a foul odor, yet the raccoon remained unfazed.
(437) The neighbor's dog went rabid after being attacked by a raccoon.
(438) I could hear the raccoon rootle around in the trash cans outside.
(439) The raccoon would pilfer around the trash cans in search of food.
(440) The raccoon was spotted sniffing around outside the garbage bins.
(441) The raccoon was in captivity at a wildlife rehabilitation center.
(442) The raccoon climbed into the dumpster to lodge beneath the trash.
(443) The raccoon snouted through the trash can to find some leftovers.
(444) The raccoon disputed the residency of the skunk in the trash can.
(445) The docile raccoon scavenged for food without causing any damage.
(446) The webbed paws of the raccoon helped it catch fish in the stream.
(447) The edacious raccoon rummaged through the trash can for leftovers.
(448) The gentling of the wild raccoon helped it become less aggressive.
(449) The stray raccoon was driven off by the homeowner's scare tactics.
(450) The rabid raccoon was euthanized to prevent the spread of disease.
(451) The raccoon scampered into the woods, carrying its scavenged food.
(452) Raccoon dogs have a lifespan of around 10 to 12 years in the wild.
(453) The sneaky raccoon slunk into the garbage can, looking for a meal.
(454) The maintenance crew removed a raccoon trap outside the cafeteria.
(455) The supercilious raccoon thought it was the best at stealing food.
(456) The raccoon searched for food in its territory in the garbage can.
(457) The wily raccoon managed to open the locked trash can to find food.
(458) The prehensile paws of the raccoon enable it to manipulate objects.
(459) The raccoon would scavenge from the campsite for any leftover food.
(460) The raccoon would often nestle up to the tree trunk while sleeping.
(461) I saw the raccoon rumple around in the trash can, looking for food.
(462) The raccoon had to forage through under the garbage to find scraps.
(463) The farmer had an encounter with a mischievous raccoon in his barn.
(464) The raccoon will cover over behind the trash can and look for food.
(465) The skull of a raccoon is small and has sharp teeth for scavenging.
(466) The raccoon's claw was used for climbing and digging through trash.
(467) The baby raccoon had to crawl up the tree to reach the bird's nest.
(468) The sedated raccoon was safely relocated to a more suitable habitat.
(469) The raccoon stretches out to steal a garbage bag from the trash can.
(470) The raccoon climbed the tree and nuzzled up against a sturdy branch.
(471) The raccoon dog is a close relative of the fox and the domestic dog.
(472) The curious raccoon would often sniff around outside our trash cans.
(473) The raccoon hunched up beneath the garbage can, scavenging for food.
(474) The raccoon nibbled below the surface of the garbage to find scraps.
(475) The audacious raccoon climbed up the tree to get to the bird feeder.
(476) I would never intentionally hamstring a raccoon or any other animal.
(477) Hamstringing a raccoon is a barbaric and outdated method of control.
(478) The bright lights of the car headlights frightened away the raccoon.
(479) The raccoon is a digitigrade animal that has five toes on each foot.
(480) Tanuki is a Japanese raccoon dog that is often depicted in folklore.
(481) The raccoon will cover through the garbage to find something to eat.
(482) The raccoon can outcompete other animals in climbing and scavenging.
(483) The skull of a raccoon is small and allows it to climb trees easily.
(484) The raccoon was foaming at the mouth, and it was clear it was rabid.
(485) The fur from the raccoon was used to line the inside of winter boots.
(486) The raccoon had to forage through the garbage cans to find leftovers.
(487) The bushy tail of the raccoon stood upright as it scavenged for food.
(488) The sneaky raccoon rummaged through the trash cans in search of food.
(489) The brindle stripes on the raccoon's tail were distinct and striking.
(490) The dactyli of a raccoon are used for grasping and manipulating food.
(491) Hamstringing a raccoon is illegal and can result in severe penalties.
(492) The raccoon was foraging about into the trash can for scraps of food.
(493) I saw a raccoon rummaging through the hopper outside the dining hall.
(494) I once saw a raccoon in the lane behind the library and it scared me.
(495) The camper was clawed by a raccoon while trying to protect their food.
(496) The raccoon dog is a solitary animal, except during the mating season.
(497) Raccoon dogs have a keen sense of smell, which helps them locate food.
(498) She tiptoed through the garden, trying to stalk on the sneaky raccoon.
(499) The raccoon insinuated inside the garbage can and rummaged through it.
(500) The mangiest raccoon in the dumpster was still resourceful and clever.
(501) The veterinarian examined the plantigrade paws of the injured raccoon.
(502) The raccoon can outcompete other animals in finding food in the trash.
(503) The turtle was able to evade the raccoon by retreating into its shell.
(504) The raccoon's sly behavior made it a common visitor to the trash cans.
(505) The mischievously mischievous raccoon raided the garbage cans for food.
(506) The thieving raccoon rummaged through the trash cans in search of food.
(507) The raccoon was spotted pilfering among the picnic baskets at the park.
(508) The fur on the raccoon would bristle beneath the light of a flashlight.
(509) The fur on the raccoon would bristle towards the light of a flashlight.
(510) The rabbit and the raccoon were both scavenging for food in the forest.
(511) The bear hibernated during the winter, yet the raccoon remained active.
(512) The raccoon's tail was under its body as it rummaged through the trash.
(513) We stumbled upon a semi-wild raccoon rummaging through the garbage cans.
(514) The boneless raccoon ribs were slow-cooked and fall-off-the-bone tender.
(515) The trapp was designed to safely capture the raccoon without harming it.
(516) I saw a raccoon look out from behind the bush and then scurry up a tree.
(517) Raccoon dogs have been domesticated in some parts of Asia for centuries.
(518) The raccoon would scratch up against the garbage can to try and open it.
(519) The raccoon would pilfer around the campsite, stealing food from campers.
(520) The raccoon slicked down from under the garbage can to scavenge for food.
(521) The raccoon sniffed around beneath the dumpster, searching for leftovers.
(522) The raccoon filched around in the garbage cans, scavenging for leftovers.
(523) The brazen raccoon climbed onto the roof and tried to get into the attic.
(524) The sneaky raccoon tried to bamboozle the campers by stealing their food.
(525) The raccoon nuzzled up against the car bumper, searching for food scraps.
(526) The raccoon managed to steal away with a bag of garbage from the backyard.
(527) The raccoon rootled through the trash can, searching for something to eat.
(528) The mischievous raccoon would caper in on the garbage cans to find a meal.
(529) The raccoon's tail was striped and helped it balance while climbing trees.
(530) The raccoon rummaged through the trash, its striped tail standing upright.
(531) The raccoon was spotted foraging about under the dumpster for some scraps.
(532) I watched as the raccoon pilfered through the trash can in search of food.
(533) The fur from the raccoon is often used to make trim for coats and jackets.
(534) The raccoon was able to creep under the fence and get into the trash cans.
(535) The raccoon was spotted pilfering among the trash cans in the neighborhood.
(536) The raccoon sneaked into the garbage can to sniff around beneath the trash.
(537) The raccoon skillfully foraged about under the dumpster for scraps of food.
(538) The raccoon's sly behavior made it difficult to keep food out of its reach.
(539) I was clawed by a raccoon when I accidentally startled it in the trash can.
(540) The raccoon guzzles from the trashcan like it's a treasure trove of goodies.
(541) The raccoon in the garbage can is a living creature that scavenges for food.
(542) The practice of hamstringing a raccoon is unnecessary and serves no purpose.
(543) The raccoon was able to pilfer down from the garbage can and find some food.
(544) The raccoon had to scavenge through the trash cans to find something to eat.
(545) The raccoon's tail twitched suspiciously as it rummaged through the garbage.
(546) The raccoon had to stretch out its paw to steal the food from the trash can.
(547) The homeowner had to kick out a raccoon that had made its way into the house.
(548) The stray raccoon was seen stray around the garbage cans in the neighborhood.
(549) The raccoon dog has a thick, dense fur coat to keep it warm in cold climates.
(550) The raccoon family was digging through the trash cans, leaving a mess behind.
Raccoon meaning
Raccoon is a noun that refers to a medium-sized mammal native to North America. It is known for its distinctive black mask-like markings around its eyes and its bushy tail with alternating dark and light rings. If you are looking to incorporate the word "raccoon" into your sentences, here are some tips to help you do so effectively:
1. Define the word: When using the word "raccoon" in a sentence, it is important to provide a clear definition or context for the reader.
For example, "A raccoon is a nocturnal animal that is often found scavenging for food in urban areas."
2. Use it as a subject: One way to incorporate "raccoon" into a sentence is by using it as the subject. For instance, "The raccoon rummaged through the trash cans in search of a late-night snack."
3. Describe its appearance: Since raccoons have distinct physical features, you can use adjectives to describe their appearance.
For example, "The fluffy raccoon had a mischievous glint in its eyes as it climbed up the tree."
4. Mention its behavior: Raccoons are known for their curious and adaptable nature, so you can use this word to describe their behavior. For instance, "The raccoon cleverly opened the latch on the bird feeder to access the seeds inside."
5. Discuss its habitat: Raccoons are versatile creatures that can adapt to various environments. You can use the word "raccoon" to describe their natural habitat.
For example, "The raccoon made its den in the hollow of a tree trunk, providing a safe shelter for its young."
6. Highlight its diet: Raccoons are omnivorous animals, so you can use the word to discuss their eating habits. For instance, "The raccoon feasted on a variety of foods, including fruits, nuts, insects, and even small vertebrates."
7. Compare or contrast: You can use the word "raccoon" to draw comparisons or contrasts with other animals or objects.
For example, "The raccoon's dexterous paws are similar to those of a monkey, allowing it to manipulate objects with ease."
8. Utilize figurative language: To add creativity to your sentences, consider using metaphors or similes involving raccoons. For instance, "Her eyes sparkled like a raccoon's in the moonlight, full of mischief and curiosity."
9. Incorporate cultural references: Raccoons have been featured in various cultural contexts, such as literature, movies, and folklore. You can use the word "raccoon" to allude to these references.
For example, "The mischievous raccoon in the children's book reminded me of the character from the popular animated film."
10. Use idiomatic expressions: Lastly, you can incorporate the word "raccoon" into idiomatic expressions or phrases. For instance, "He had raccoon eyes after staying up all night studying for the exam." Remember, when using the word "raccoon" in a sentence, it is essential to ensure that it fits naturally within the context and conveys your intended meaning clearly.
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