-
ancestors of
olingos first invaded the
continent from
Central America as part of the
Great American Interchange. The
evolution of
olingos thus contrasts...
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species within the genus, po****rly
known as "
olingos", and also from the
kinkajou (kinkajous
resemble olingos, but are not
closely related). Its average...
- the
olingo species. Its
pelage is
typically less
rufous than the
other olingos,
while its tail
bands are a bit more distinct. The
northern olingo is found...
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coatis and
olingos on one branch, and to
ringtails and
raccoons on the other,
separated about 17.7 Ma ago. The
divergence between olingos and
coatis is...
- A.; Wilson, D.; Maldonado, J. (2013-08-15). "Taxonomic
revision of the
olingos (B****aricyon), with
description of a new species, the Olinguito". ZooKeys...
- flavus) is a
tropical rainforest mammal of the
family Procyonidae related to
olingos, coatis, raccoons, and the
ringtail and cacomistle. It is the only member...
- A.; Wilson, D.; Maldonado, J. (2013-08-15). "Taxonomic
revision of the
olingos (B****aricyon), with
description of a new species, the Olinguito". ZooKeys...
-
raccoons and raccoon-like procyonids,
including coatimundis, kinkajous,
olingos, olinguitos,
ringtails and cacomistles. In
North America,
ursids (bears)...
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Caribbean Sea. It is in the
family Procyonidae,
which also
includes raccoons,
olingos, and kinkajous. It has been
treated as a species, but the vast majority...
- and
olingos (B****aricyon sp.) are
similar in
appearance and
behavior to
African pottos, and were
formerly classified with them (hence Potos).
Olingos and...