The Bahamian raccoon (Procyon lotor maynardi), also called Bahama raccoon or Bahamas raccoon, is a subspecies of the common raccoon endemic on the New Providence Island in the Bahamas.[1] The binomial name, maynardi, comes from Charles Johnson Maynard, an American naturalist.
^Zeveloff, Samuel I. (2002). Raccoons: A Natural History. Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Books. pp. 44. ISBN 978-1-58834-033-7. (This source was used for all information in this article unless noted otherwise.)
The Bahamianraccoon (Procyon lotor maynardi), also called Bahama raccoon or Bahamas raccoon, is a subspecies of the common raccoon endemic on the New...
same subspecies) with the Bahamianraccoon Tres Marias raccoon (Procyon lotor insularis): subspecies of the common raccoon endemic on the two main islands...
The raccoon (/rəˈkuːn/ or US: /ræˈkuːn/ , Procyon lotor), also spelled racoon and sometimes called the common raccoon or northern raccoon to distinguish...
fact that the Guadeloupe raccoon seems to be closely related to the Bahamianraccoon (Procyon lotor maynardi), which is endemic on New Providence Island...
disputed, such as promoting the Guadeloupe raccoon population of the Bahamianraccoon subspecies of raccoon to a separate subspecies, which are not included...
Tres Marias raccoon was most likely never numerous, like the four other island raccoons (Cozumel raccoon, Bahamianraccoon, Guadeloupe raccoon and the extinct...
Cyclura rileyi, commonly known as the Bahamian rock iguana or the San Salvador rock iguana, is a critically endangered species of lizard in the family...
was instituted in 1999 and the raccoon which someone turned loose on the island was also found and destroyed. The raccoon was responsible for killing almost...
these hold that the word refers to the Cajuns' occasional habit of eating raccoons, or from the use of coonskin caps by the Cajuns' ancestors while fighting...
874) from Haitian ancestry, 1.5% (303,527) Jamaican, and 0.2% (31,966) Bahamian, with the other West Indian groups making up the rest. As of 2010[update]...
they were in the Bahamas long before the native Taíno first went to the Bahamian islands. There is also evidence from archeological sites on San Salvador...
ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein (1989–1993). Perry Gomez, 76, Bahamian politician, minister of health (2012–2017) and MP (since 2012). N. John...
in the Florida Keys. Cubans and Bahamians regularly visited the Keys, the Cubans primarily to fish, while the Bahamians fished, caught turtles, cut hardwood...
cuisine, Jamaican cuisine, Trinidad and Tobago cuisine, Barbadian cuisine, Bahamian cuisine Italian, Mexican and Chinese (Cantonese) cuisines have indeed joined...
opposed to neurone, hicup as opposed to hicough, annex as opposed to annexe, raccoon as opposed to racoon etc. Unspaced forms such as onto, anytime, alright...
Geocapromys caymanensis (E) Cuban coney, Geocapromys columbianus (E) EX Bahamian hutia, Geocapromys ingrahami VU Little Swan Island hutia, Geocapromys thoracatus...