I'm not really sure what kind of fruit this is (mango?), though I suspect the Chinese script in the corner gives a clue (if I could read Chinese)
This one from Belarus was also tricky. Turns out it is a 'common raccoon dog' which is not at all a raccoon. Or a dog. It is a canid that is closely related to a fox. They are widespread in eastern Europe and Asia.
The Moravian Museum is easily translatable. Okay, I had to google translate 'zemske' (regional)
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I cannot read Chinese either, but the translator says the fruit is avocado.
I went for Russian today.
ah, I never thought of them. thanks.
I used google lens too to find the fruit, and then I noticed that Eve already did it 😆. The raccoon dog is really cute.
I don't see smooth avocados very often, but now that I'm told those are avocados I remember they come that way! I thought some sort of pear, but then again, avocados are called alligator pears.
Mine: https://lisasgardenadventureinoregon.blogspot.com/2024/12/sunday-stamps-december-1-2024.html
my first thought was pears - I've never heard the term alligator pears. I'm learning so much from this stamp!
I've now googled 'google lens' to learn about that!
My contribution, also Russian:
https://viridianpostcard.blogspot.com/2024/12/sunday-stamps-other-languages.html
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