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  1. Japanese raccoon dog - Wikipedia

    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".

  2. Tanooki Mario - Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia

    Tanooki Mario is a form of Mario or Luigi that first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 3. In its debut, it was attained by donning a Tanooki Suit, and gave the abilities of Raccoon Mario and an …

  3. Tanuki the Tipsy Trickster: Why a Well-Endowed Raccoon Dog Is …

    Mar 6, 2014 · Tanukis have legendarily been known to use their testicles as makeshift raincoats, as weapons, and as drums. They knead and massage them into the shape they desire, and …

  4. What Is a Tanuki? 8 Surprising Tanuki Facts - Treehugger

    Jun 14, 2024 · The tanuki is a wild canid species native to Japan that is related to wolves, foxes, and domestic dogs. It's also known as the Japanese raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides …

  5. Evolution of Tanooki Mario (1988-2023) - YouTube

    Evolution of Tanooki Mario (1988-2023). This video shows you all Tanooki Mario appearances in all main-series Super Mario Games, spin-offs and the Super Mari...

  6. Understanding the Tanuki: A Deep Dive into Japanese Folklore

    Nov 24, 2024 · The Tanuki, often referred to as the Japanese raccoon dog, holds a significant place in Japanese culture as a symbol of transformation, merriment, and trickery. This …

  7. tanooki

    tanooki makes it simple to get together and create. tanooki is for everyone; from solo creators and small teams, to companies with multiple concurrent projects. Private virtual collaboration …

  8. Tanooki | Nintendo | Fandom

    Tanooki (also called Raccoons[1]) are a race of plump creatures found on Isle Delfino in Super Mario Sunshine. Only three ever make an appearance, making the species one of the least …

  9. Tanuki: The Mischievous Japanese Raccoon Dog - Mythical …

    Tanuki, also known as Japanese raccoon dogs, are a type of wild canid native to Japan. Despite their name, they are not related to raccoons but are more closely related to wolves, foxes, and …

  10. Tanuki - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Tanuki are a specific subspecies of raccoon dogs that are native to Japan. Other species of raccoon dogs can be found in China, Korea, Russia, and Vietnam. Some species have also …