Wæsber
(Edlǣded of Ræcen)
Wæsber (Niwenglisc: raccoon Niðerlendisc: wasbeer Germanisc: waschbär) or ræcen is sǣw, þæt is ǣlendisc Norðamerica. Hē hafað grǣg fell þæt is mǣstlīce inneweorpan fǣtt, þæt hyne besceð agēnstan cōle wēðer. Þrīo ācennendlic þing of wæsber are his cræftig þǣwes handa, hys ansīene, and his tægel mid hrinġum. Þæt tægel mid hrinġum is gemǣne lāra betwēonum þæra indīgena þēoda of Amerīca be þām dēore. Se wæsber is gemyndig for his gleāwðe, forþām hē cann gemyndgian þā lȳsweardunga tō þrīm wintrum. Hē slǣpð gewunelīce under dæges leoht, and hē huntað under nīht. Hē eteð bēah flǣsc and wyrt.[1]
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Cræftlicu endebyrdung | ||||||||||||||
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P. lotor Linnaeus, 1758 | ||||||||||||||
Wæsberen range
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Vulpes fulva, Vulpes fulvus |
Fruman
adiht- ↑ (1950) Ræcencynn of Norðan and Middangeard, Norðamerica Fugolcynn (in Niwenglisc). Hƿæsingatūn, D.C.: C.R. Gydenlēas þæs Līffor, Fisca and Wilddeor.