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- proper noun A taxonomic
family within thesuborder Caniformia — theraccoons ,coatis etc..
Etymologies
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I had always thought of myself as more of a Tytonidae (owls) or Procyonidae (raccoons) family member.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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They were originally placed in the family Procyonidae because of similarities in teeth, skull, ringed tail, and other morphological characteristics.
Nom Nom Nom Nom - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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I had always thought of myself as more of a Tytonidae (owls) or Procyonidae (raccoons) family member.
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Compare and contrast a minimum of three family level groups of animals within the same order Ursidae, Canidae, Procyonidae, for example.
Archive 2007-09-01 Christopher O'Brien 2007
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Compare and contrast a minimum of three family level groups of animals within the same order Ursidae, Canidae, Procyonidae, for example.
Archive 2007-09-01 Christopher O'Brien 2007
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Compare and contrast a minimum of three family level groups of animals within the same order Ursidae, Canidae, Procyonidae, for example.
A Lesson In Creationist "Kinds" Christopher O'Brien 2007
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Compare and contrast a minimum of three family level groups of animals within the same order Ursidae, Canidae, Procyonidae, for example.
A Lesson In Creationist "Kinds" Christopher O'Brien 2007
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Giant Panda was previously thought to be a member of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family.
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Giant Panda was previously thought to be a member of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family.
WN.com - Articles related to Japan wants to exit from aid politics as China muscles in 2010
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Procyonidae (the raccoon family) that is fairly common in the forests around the Tower but is usually only seen slinking away through the vegetation.
10,000 Birds 2009
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