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Coati - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Coatis , genera Nasua and Nasuella , also known as hog-nosed coons, snookum bears, and Brazilian aardvarks, are members of the raccoon family (Procyonidae). They are diurnal mammals native to Sou...
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South American Coati - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The South American Coati , or Ring-tailed Coati ( Nasua nasua ), is a species of coati from South America. It is native to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, ...
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coati are in Brazil so I'd say Amazon, I think they are also in Latin America and lwoer mexico ... I live in southern Arizona and we get them here as well. They DO limit themselves here to the mountains and canyons where it's cooler and the berries and nuts they eat thrive. From what I've read, they've spread from the...
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The coatimundi (pronounced ko-WAH-ti-MUN-dee)is a native of Central and South America. Their lifespan is an average of 14 years, they weigh between 7 and 15 pounds, and are excellent tree climbers. They are commonly called coati for short. ... The Coatimundi live in groups, made up mostly of females and young,
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Coati live in a range of habitats from rainforests to dry, arid regions. They are common in Central America and Mexico and are still found in Arizona. Once a native of Texas, so few remain that they are considered a Texas endangered species.
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www.fossilrim.com/animals/coati.php
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One captive coati was reported to be still alive after 17 years and 8 months. In the wild, coatis only live for about 7 to 8 years (Nowak, 1991; Kasalinkas,1999).
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Coati can live in various habitats such as deserts, rain forest, grasslands, scrub forest, and tropical deciduous forests. Coatis can reverse their ankle joints and descend trees headfirst. Their long tail can also be used as a balancing rod while climbing.
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It's probably a medical term... ... I just found the dumbest word in human creation, "cerebration." If you don't know, it means the act or product of thinking. How many times have you ever heard someone walk up to you and say, "Hey guess what! ... I just had a cerebration!" Until today I didn't even know the word existed,
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