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raccoon collar ‹coat› - traducción al

MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING IN LATE IMPERIAL CHINA
Changpao; Mandarin coat; Mandarin collar robe

North American racoon         
  • An [[albino]] Florida raccoon (''P. l. elucus'') in [[Virginia Key]], Florida
  • Raccoon roundworm ''[[Baylisascaris procyonis]]'' larvae
  • An eastern raccoon (''P. l. lotor'') kit
  • A Florida raccoon (''P. l. elucus'') in the [[Everglades]] approaches a group of humans, hoping to be fed.
  • Skeleton
  • 50 px
  • Automobile coat]] made out of raccoon fur (1906, U.S.)
  • Pen with climbing facilities, hiding places, and a watering hole (lower-left-side)
  • Lower side of front paw with visible [[vibrissae]] on the tips of the digits
  • Captive raccoons often douse their food before eating.
  • Female raccoon of the Vancouver Island subspecies at [[Sidney, British Columbia]], with characteristic dark fur
  • p=5}}
  • A Torch Key raccoon (''P. l. incautus'') in [[Cudjoe Key]], Florida. Subspecies inhabiting the [[Florida Keys]] are characterized by their small size and very pale fur.
  • California raccoon (''P. l. psora'') climbing a tree in [[Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge]]
  • [[Mississippi Delta]] raccoon (''P. l. megaloudus'') searching for food on a lake shore
  • Skull with dentition: 2/2 molars, 4/4 premolars, 1/1 canines, 3/3 incisors
  • [[Baculum]] or penis bone
  • 50 px
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  • Young Florida raccoon (''P. l. elucus'') crossing a road
  • Stylized raccoon skin as depicted on the Raccoon Priests [[gorget]] found at [[Spiro Mounds]]
  • Eastern raccoons (''P. l. lotor'') in a tree: The raccoon's social structure is grouped into what [[Ulf Hohmann]] calls a "three-class society".
  • Hollywood]], California, backyard.
  • Distribution in Germany: Raccoons killed or found dead by hunters in the hunting years 2000–2001, 2001–2002 and 2002–2003 in the administrative districts of Germany
  • On the roof of a house in [[Albertshausen]], Germany
SPECIES OF MAMMAL NATIVE TO NORTH AMERICA
Procyon lotor; Raccoons; Pet raccoon; Wasbeer; Procyon Lotor; Common raccoon; Washbear; Northern Raccoon; Common Raccoon; Racoons; North American raccoon; Cooning; Araiguma; North American racoon; California Raccoon; Northern raccoon; California raccoon; Sexual behavior of raccoons; Reproductive behavior of raccoons; Social behavior of raccoons; Trash panda; 🦝; Racooon; Evolution of raccoons; Mating behavior of raccoons; Raccon; Raccoons in mythology; Racoon; Rackoon; Trash pandas; Raccoons in folklore; Ursus lotor; Cultural depictions of raccoons

Смотрите также

common racoon

raccoon         
  • An [[albino]] Florida raccoon (''P. l. elucus'') in [[Virginia Key]], Florida
  • Raccoon roundworm ''[[Baylisascaris procyonis]]'' larvae
  • An eastern raccoon (''P. l. lotor'') kit
  • A Florida raccoon (''P. l. elucus'') in the [[Everglades]] approaches a group of humans, hoping to be fed.
  • Skeleton
  • 50 px
  • Automobile coat]] made out of raccoon fur (1906, U.S.)
  • Pen with climbing facilities, hiding places, and a watering hole (lower-left-side)
  • Lower side of front paw with visible [[vibrissae]] on the tips of the digits
  • Captive raccoons often douse their food before eating.
  • Female raccoon of the Vancouver Island subspecies at [[Sidney, British Columbia]], with characteristic dark fur
  • p=5}}
  • A Torch Key raccoon (''P. l. incautus'') in [[Cudjoe Key]], Florida. Subspecies inhabiting the [[Florida Keys]] are characterized by their small size and very pale fur.
  • California raccoon (''P. l. psora'') climbing a tree in [[Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge]]
  • [[Mississippi Delta]] raccoon (''P. l. megaloudus'') searching for food on a lake shore
  • Skull with dentition: 2/2 molars, 4/4 premolars, 1/1 canines, 3/3 incisors
  • [[Baculum]] or penis bone
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • Young Florida raccoon (''P. l. elucus'') crossing a road
  • Stylized raccoon skin as depicted on the Raccoon Priests [[gorget]] found at [[Spiro Mounds]]
  • Eastern raccoons (''P. l. lotor'') in a tree: The raccoon's social structure is grouped into what [[Ulf Hohmann]] calls a "three-class society".
  • Hollywood]], California, backyard.
  • Distribution in Germany: Raccoons killed or found dead by hunters in the hunting years 2000–2001, 2001–2002 and 2002–2003 in the administrative districts of Germany
  • On the roof of a house in [[Albertshausen]], Germany
SPECIES OF MAMMAL NATIVE TO NORTH AMERICA
Procyon lotor; Raccoons; Pet raccoon; Wasbeer; Procyon Lotor; Common raccoon; Washbear; Northern Raccoon; Common Raccoon; Racoons; North American raccoon; Cooning; Araiguma; North American racoon; California Raccoon; Northern raccoon; California raccoon; Sexual behavior of raccoons; Reproductive behavior of raccoons; Social behavior of raccoons; Trash panda; 🦝; Racooon; Evolution of raccoons; Mating behavior of raccoons; Raccon; Raccoons in mythology; Racoon; Rackoon; Trash pandas; Raccoons in folklore; Ursus lotor; Cultural depictions of raccoons

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общая лексика

енот

енотовый

синоним

racoon

существительное

общая лексика

мех енота

зоология

енот (Procyon lotor)

racoon         
  • An [[albino]] Florida raccoon (''P. l. elucus'') in [[Virginia Key]], Florida
  • Raccoon roundworm ''[[Baylisascaris procyonis]]'' larvae
  • An eastern raccoon (''P. l. lotor'') kit
  • A Florida raccoon (''P. l. elucus'') in the [[Everglades]] approaches a group of humans, hoping to be fed.
  • Skeleton
  • 50 px
  • Automobile coat]] made out of raccoon fur (1906, U.S.)
  • Pen with climbing facilities, hiding places, and a watering hole (lower-left-side)
  • Lower side of front paw with visible [[vibrissae]] on the tips of the digits
  • Captive raccoons often douse their food before eating.
  • Female raccoon of the Vancouver Island subspecies at [[Sidney, British Columbia]], with characteristic dark fur
  • p=5}}
  • A Torch Key raccoon (''P. l. incautus'') in [[Cudjoe Key]], Florida. Subspecies inhabiting the [[Florida Keys]] are characterized by their small size and very pale fur.
  • California raccoon (''P. l. psora'') climbing a tree in [[Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge]]
  • [[Mississippi Delta]] raccoon (''P. l. megaloudus'') searching for food on a lake shore
  • Skull with dentition: 2/2 molars, 4/4 premolars, 1/1 canines, 3/3 incisors
  • [[Baculum]] or penis bone
  • 50 px
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  • 50 px
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  • Young Florida raccoon (''P. l. elucus'') crossing a road
  • Stylized raccoon skin as depicted on the Raccoon Priests [[gorget]] found at [[Spiro Mounds]]
  • Eastern raccoons (''P. l. lotor'') in a tree: The raccoon's social structure is grouped into what [[Ulf Hohmann]] calls a "three-class society".
  • Hollywood]], California, backyard.
  • Distribution in Germany: Raccoons killed or found dead by hunters in the hunting years 2000–2001, 2001–2002 and 2002–2003 in the administrative districts of Germany
  • On the roof of a house in [[Albertshausen]], Germany
SPECIES OF MAMMAL NATIVE TO NORTH AMERICA
Procyon lotor; Raccoons; Pet raccoon; Wasbeer; Procyon Lotor; Common raccoon; Washbear; Northern Raccoon; Common Raccoon; Racoons; North American raccoon; Cooning; Araiguma; North American racoon; California Raccoon; Northern raccoon; California raccoon; Sexual behavior of raccoons; Reproductive behavior of raccoons; Social behavior of raccoons; Trash panda; 🦝; Racooon; Evolution of raccoons; Mating behavior of raccoons; Raccon; Raccoons in mythology; Racoon; Rackoon; Trash pandas; Raccoons in folklore; Ursus lotor; Cultural depictions of raccoons

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общая лексика

енот (Procyon)

енотовые (Procyonidae)

синоним

raccoon

Смотрите также

Bahaman racoon; Barbados racoon; common racoon; crab-eating racoon; Himalayan racoon; North American racoon

существительное

общая лексика

енот

Definición

clerical collar
¦ noun a stiff upright white collar which fastens at the back, worn by the clergy in some Christian Churches.

Wikipedia

Changshan

Changshan (Chinese: 長衫; pinyin: chángshān; lit. 'long shirt'; [ʈʂʰǎŋʂán] (listen)), also known as changpao (Chinese: 長袍; pinyin: chángpáo; lit. 'Long robe'), and dagua (Chinese: 大褂; pinyin: Dàguà; lit. 'Great jacket'), is a form of paofu , Chinese robe, which was derived from the Qing dynasty qizhuang, the traditional dress of the Manchu people, which were worn by Manchu men.: 129  The changshan was actually developed by the Han Chinese through the modification of their own Ming dynasty's Hanfu by adopting some Manchu men's clothing elements in one of their Hanfu changshan.: 129  In function, the changshan is considered the male equivalent of the women's cheongsam (also known as qipao). The changshan was often worn by men with a magua, also commonly translated as "riding jacket" in English language.

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