-
Germany –
where the
raccoon is
called the Waschbär (literally, 'wash-
bear' or '
washing bear') due to its
habit of "dousing" food in
water – two
pairs of pet...
- Waschbär (
washing bear, as it "washes" its food
before eating), a
coati is a Nasenbär (nose-
bear),
while a
kinkajou is a Honigbär (honey-
bear).
Dutch follows...
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literally Raccoon Rascal, with the ****anese word for
raccoon meaning "
washing bear") is a 1977 ****anese
animated series by
Nippon Animation. This anime...
- (浣熊) in
Chinese and
mieshta mechka (миеща мечка) in
Bulgarian all mean "
washing bear". One
exception is Russian,
where raccoon is
named yenot (енот) due to...
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Masha and the
Bear (Russian: Ма́ша и Медве́дь, romanized: Másha i Medvéd',
pronounced [ˈmaʂə ɪ mʲɪdˈvʲetʲ]) is a
Russian preschool comedy animated television...
- Babayaga, who
sticks out her cane just as a
child runs by... And "The
Washing Bear" is a
classic br**** romp,
connecting Serbian br**** with it's [sic] Southern...
- of wudu are
washing the hands,
rinsing the
mouth and nose,
washing the face, then the forearms, then
wiping the head, the ears, then
washing or
wiping the...
-
Bear Behaving Badly is a children's
comedy which aired on CBBC and
starred Nev the
Bear and
Barney Harwood.
Bear Behaving Badly at IMDb...
- last
bear to arrive, is
still dripping from
being in the pond. When
Woodlore asks him why he is
always wet,
Humphrey responds by
making body-
washing gestures...
- To A
Traditional Native American Lifestyle Which Includes Drinking and
Washing With Her Own Urine".
Media Drum World.
Retrieved 2021-12-20. Wiseman, John...