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Although the Little/Mountain Coati looks similar to the Coatimundi, it is a ... throughout the Andes mountain range in northern Peru, western Venezuela, ... The Little Coati is omnivorous. Like most other coatimundis,
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itech.pjc.edu/sctag/Little_Coatimundi/index2.htm
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Similar to the coatimundi (Nasua nasua), except the mountain coati is smaller, has a shorter tail, and a more slender skull. They are generally a sooty dark brown in color. Their tail is ringed with alternating bands of yellowish grey and dark brown.
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Find your Mountain Coati pictures at Picsearch.com! We have over a billion indexed images in our directory, and it continually expands. ... Pictures of Mountain Coati...
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Explains everything about mountain coati, member of the Carnivora order and the Procyonidae family.
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; Sicilian Donkey ... ; Miniature Horses ... ; Mountain Coatimundi...
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Mountain coatis (Nasuella olivacea) are found in the Andes of western Venezuela, .... Trophic characteristics in social groups of the Mountain coati, ...
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animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/informatio...
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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...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coati
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