Racoon
Cumberland Wildpark Grünau
Grünau, Austria
1549 Visits
The raccoon is a genus of the small bear. He can climb and swim excellently. Its distinctive haptic perceptiveness of the forepaws is typical for the raccoon. He softens the cornea of his delicate gripping hands in the water in order to be able to palpate better. The English word "raccoon" means "rubs, scrubs and scratches with his hands."
Fischerau 12
4645 Grünau
4645 Grünau
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