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kinkajou
‖ kinkajou (ˈkɪŋkədʒuː) Also 8 kincajou. [a. F. quincajou (Denis 1672), from N. American Indian: cf. Algonquin Kwingwaage, Otchipwe gwingwaage, the wolverine. The same word orig. as carcajou, which is still applied to the wolverine; but erroneously transferred by Buffon to the quadruped indicated be...
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Kinkajou
He used the name Potos flavus for the kinkajou. References
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Kinkajou – Honolulu Zoo
Kinkajou rescue – Nicaragua
Carnivorans of North America
Carnivorans of South America
Fauna of
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Catseye (novel)
Horan manages to find work in a luxury pet shop on his repressive planet when he learns he can communicate telepathically with the animals – notably a kinkajou
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olingo
olingo (ɒˈlɪŋəʊ) [Amer. Sp., f. native name.] A small, nocturnal mammal of the genus Bassaricyon, belonging to the family Procyonidæ, native to forest regions of Central and South America, and distinguished from the kinkajou by a straight tail which is not prehensile.1920 E. A. Goldman in Smithsonia...
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Procyonidae
Apart from the kinkajou, procyonids have the dental formula:
for a total of 40 teeth. The kinkajou has one fewer premolar in each row:
for a total of 36 teeth.
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quickhatch
quickhatch (ˈkwɪkhætʃ) Also 8 queeque-, 9 quicke-. [An adaptation of the Cree (Indian) name, given by Richardson as okeecoohagees or -gew, by Watkins (1865) as kwekwukao; from other Algonquin dialects come the forms carcajou and kinkajou.] The wolverine.1743 M. Catesby Nat. Hist. I. xxx, The quickha...
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Honey bear
diet
Sun bear of Southeast Asia, which has light-colored upper-chest fur
Sloth bear of Indian subcontinent, also with light-colored upper-chest fur
Kinkajou
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potto
potto (ˈpɒtəʊ) [Alleged to be from a Guinea dialect (see quot. 1705); cf. Ashanti aˈpŏs(s)o. (See J. Platt in N. & Q. 10th ser. IV. 286.)] 1. A West African lemur (Perodicticus potto), commonly called a ‘sloth’. Also potto lemur. b. Calabar potto, a species of lemur (Arctocebus calabarensis), inhabi...
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POTO
Cabengo (born 1970), American twin girls who used an invented language, subjects of a 1980 documentary film
See also
Potos, a genus of mammals known as kinkajou
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Rio Rita (1929 film)
Don Alvarado), as the Kinkajou because he is in love with Rita. Rita unhappily agrees to marry Ravinoff to prevent him from exposing Roberto as the Kinkajou.
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راتونيات
تشمل الراكون والقوطي وكينكاجو (kinkajou) وأولينجو (olingo)، عصابي الذيل وكاكوميستليس (cacomistle) وتعيش الراتونيات في مجموعة مختلفة من البيئات ويكون قوتها وباستثناء الكينكاجو (kinkajou)، تتشابه جميع الراتونيات في نفس الذيل، والعلامات المميزة في الوجه، ويتضح ذلك بشكل كبير في الراكون.
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Rio Rita (musical)
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The captain of the Texas Rangers, Jim Stewart, is in San Lucar Mexico on the Rio Grande, in disguise in order to catch the notorious bandit Kinkajou He hatches a plot to set Jim and Rita at odds by making Rita doubt both her own brother, who may be the Kinkajou, and Jim, who may be spying on her brother
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