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Kinkajou | Oregon Zoo
Kinkajous are rainforest mammals that live in a variety of forest habitats in Central and South America, from southern Tamaulipas state in Mexico south to southern Brazil. They are frugivores (fruit-eaters). Kinkajous are in the same family as raccoons, coatis and ringtails. www.oregonzoo.org
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Kinkajou - Wikipedia
The kinkajou (/ˈkɪŋkədʒuː/ KING-kə-joo; Potos flavus) is a tropical rainforest mammal of the family Procyonidae related to olingos, coatis, raccoons, and the ... en.wikipedia.org
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Kinkajou | San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
A kinkajou's favorite food item is fruit. A diet of fruits, nectar, and honey gives rise to the kinkajou's nickname, the honey bear. animals.sandiegozoo.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Potos flavus (kinkajou) - Animal Diversity Web
Kinkajous are particularly well known for hanging upside-down while feeding, using their prehensile tail and hind legs for support while holding small fruits ... animaldiversity.org
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Kinkajou | National Geographic
Kinkajous are sometimes called honey bears because they raid bees' nests. They use their long, skinny tongues to slurp honey from a hive. www.nationalgeographic.com
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Kinkajous as Pets - Everything You Need to Know
1. They are expensive. Purchase price is typically $2500-$3500 for a captive bred baby. I suggest purchasing one from a credible USDA breeder or broker; ... www.kinkatopia.org
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The Kinkajou - Lamar University
Kinkajous (Potos flavus) are nocturnal mammals native to the lowland rainforests of Central and South America. Their habitats range from eastern and southern ... www.lamar.edu
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Kinkajou Care - Chicago Exotics Animal Hospital
by Erica Mede, CVT. Picture In loving memory of our friend Kevin. Natural History Kinkajous, often called honey bears and night walkers, ... www.exoticpetvet.com
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Kinkajou - Carolina Tiger Rescue
Kinkajous are most closely related to raccoons, despite having an appearance more like a primate. Kinkajous have a long, prehensile tail that is used to grasp ... carolinatigerrescue.org
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Kinkajou (Potos flavus) Fact Sheet: Physical Characteristics
The kinkajou's body is elongate and muscular. An equally long prehensile tail, short legs, and dexterous feet give these animals agility. ielc.libguides.com
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#Kinkajou | Facebook
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kincajou
kincajou variant of kinkajou. Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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