- kinkajous, olingos, and olinguitos.
Procyonids inhabit a wide
range of
environments and are
generally omnivorous.
Procyonids are
relatively small animals, with...
- The
genus B****aricyon
consists of
small Neotropical procyonids, po****rly
known as
olingos (/ɒˈlɪŋɡoʊz/),
cousins of the raccoon. They are
native to the...
-
raccoon and may be
either a
monotypic family or a
subfamily within the
procyonid family. An in-depth
mitochondrial DNA po****tion
analysis study stated:...
- with cats, but it is not
prehensile as is that of the kinkajou,
another procyonid.
Coatis have bear- and raccoon-like paws and walk
plantigrade like raccoons...
- This list of
legendary creatures from mythology,
folklore and
fairy tales is
sorted by
their classification or affiliation.
Creatures from
modern fantasy...
- a
procyonid. They are
native to
North and
South America,
though the
common raccoon has been
introduced to Europe,
western Asia, and ****an.
Procyonid habitats...
-
Cyonasua (meaning "dog-coati" in Gr****) is an
extinct genus of
procyonid from the Late
Miocene to
Middle Pleistocene of
South America.
Fossils of Cyonasua...
- ermines,
tayras and wolverines. Procyonidae, the
raccoons and raccoon-like
procyonids,
including coatimundis, kinkajous, olingos, olinguitos,
ringtails and...
-
Chapalmalania is an
extinct genus of
procyonid from the Late
Miocene or
Early Pliocene to
Early Pleistocene (Montehermosan to Uquian) of
Argentina (Andalhualá...
- species, is a
mammal native to
North America. It is the
largest of the
procyonid family,
having a body
length of 40 to 70 cm (16 to 28 in), and a body...