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  2. List of fictional musteloids - Wikipedia

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    Raccoon: Carl the Collector: A young anthropomorphic raccoon with autism. [6] Mei Lee Red panda: Turning Red: A young girl with the ability to transform into a red panda. [7] Pepé Le Pew: Striped skunk: Looney Tunes: A French anthropomorphic skunk. [8] Rascal Raccoon Rascal the Raccoon: A raccoon adopted by a young boy. [9] Retsuko Red panda ...

  3. Bake-danuki - Wikipedia

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    Taxidermy of a Japanese raccoon dog, wearing waraji on its feet: This tanuki is displayed in a Buddhist temple in Japan, in the area of the folktale "Bunbuku Chagama".. The earliest appearance of the bake-danuki in literature, in the chapter about Empress Suiko in the Nihon Shoki, written during the Nara period, is the passages "in two months of spring, there are tanuki in the country of Mutsu ...

  4. Japanese raccoon dog - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese raccoon dog (Nyctereutes viverrinus), [1] also known by its Japanese name tanuki (Japanese: 狸, タヌキ), [2] is a species of canid endemic to Japan. It is one of two species in the genus Nyctereutes, alongside the common raccoon dog (N. procyonoides), [3] of which it was traditionally thought to be a subspecies (Nyctereutes procyonoides viverrinus).

  5. Bunbuku Chagama - Wikipedia

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    The raccoon dog is ill-treated as a tea-kettle at a temple and sold off; it later performs a dance and tightrope walking routine, and the subsequent owner turned showman acquires great wealth. In most folk tale versions, the raccoon dog or fox transforms into a kettle so that its human friend or benefactor can make profit by selling the fake ...

  6. List of procyonids - Wikipedia

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    Common racoon (Procyon lotor). Procyonidae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, which includes raccoons, coatis, olingos, kinkajous, ring-tailed cats, and cacomistles, and many other extant and extinct mammals.

  7. Bread loaves recalled in Japan after 'rat remains' were found

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    Loaves of bread have been taken off store shelves in Japan after the remains of “a small animal” believed to be a rat were found. But the nation has been rocked by food woes recently ...

  8. Mujina - Wikipedia

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    Mujina is an old Japanese term primarily referring to the Japanese badger, but traditionally to the Japanese raccoon dog , causing confusion. [1] [2] Adding to the confusion, it may also refer to the introduced masked palm civet [citation needed], and in some regions badger-like animals or Japanese raccoon dog are also called mami.

  9. Raccoon invades field and dodges trash can-wielding officials ...

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    A raccoon invaded the pitch during the game between Philadelphia Union and New York City, prompting a battle with staff at Subaru Park in in Chester, PA. Raccoon invades field and dodges trash can ...