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Coatis (from Tupí), also
known as
coatimundis (/koʊˌɑːtɪˈmʌndi/), are
members of the
family Procyonidae in the
genera Nasua and
Nasuella (comprising the...
- Michigan. "Coatis are also
referred to in some
texts as
coatimundis. The name
coati or
coatimundi is
Tupian Indian in origin." "Tejón",
which means badger...
- wolverines. Procyonidae, the
raccoons and raccoon-like procyonids,
including coatimundis, kinkajous, olingos, olinguitos,
ringtails and cacomistles. In North...
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Coati Mundi may
refer to:
Coatimundi (sometimes
Coati Mundi), or coati, two
genera of
mammals of the
family Procyonidae native to
South America, Central...
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separate species due to
their different social habits and were
called coatimundis, a term
still sometimes used today.
Neither bands of
females nor solitary...
- 324.5827. PMC 3760134. PMID 24003317. Patent, D.H. (1979). Raccoons,
coatimundis and
their family.
Holiday House, New York Kaufmann, J.H. (1962). Ecology...
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wildlife and
migrating birds.
Visitors have seen bobcats, javelinas,
coatimundis, rattlesnakes, gila monsters, hawks, hummingbirds, and vultures. 270...
- (tree-dwelling)
member of the
raccoon family, Procyonidae,
which also
includes the
coatimundis and kinkajou.
Native to
Central America, it was the
first species of...
- on
November 13, 2012.
Retrieved March 11, 2013. "Coatis, Pisotes, or
Coatimundis" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on
November 12, 2012. Retrieved...
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Alligator Damien -
Tawny owl &
Coatimundi Safe:
George -
Armadillo &
Alligator Dina -
Prairie dog & Red fox
Rachael -
Coatimundi &
Fennec fox Drew - Red fox...