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Fifty degrees North to fifteen degrees South, and thirty-five degrees to sixty-five degrees in the Amazon Rainforest lives a mammal called the kinkajou. The kinkajou mostly sleeps in the upper canopy, hiding in the holes of the trees during the day napping.
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www.blueplanetbiomes.org/kinkajou.htm
www.blueplanetbiomes.org/kinkajou.htm
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Learn all you wanted to know about kinkajous with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... Kinkajou Profile ... The kinkajou also has a prehensile (gripping) tail that it uses much like another arm. Kinkajous often hang from this incredible tail, which also aids their balance and serves as a...
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animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/kinkajou...
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The kinkajou has gold woolly fur which overlaps grey. Kinkajous also have short-haired, fully prehensile tails, which they use as a fifth hand in climbing. ... The Kinkajou (Potos flavus), also known as the 'Honey Bear', 'Sugar Bear', or 'Cat Monkey' is a rainforest mammal of the family 'Procyonidae'.
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www.animalcorner.co.uk/rainforests/Kinkajou_about.html
www.animalcorner.co.uk/rainforests/Kinkajou_about.html
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My animal is a Kinkajou. It lives in the Rainforest. It lives on the canopy of the Rainforest. The Kinkajou is also known as the “Night Walker”. The Kinkajou is a monkey that sounds like a mouse/monkey. It feels furry.
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205.126.34.6/classrooms/baker/kinkajou.html
205.126.34.6/classrooms/baker/kinkajou.html
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Feb 12, 2008 ... A video by mandarichmedia - http://www.paradiseearthonline.com Video of Rainforest Animal 'KINKAJOU' shot at Jaguar Paw, Belize.
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revver.com/video/676385/kinkajou-rainforest-animals/
revver.com/video/676385/kinkajou-rainforest-animals/
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They thus help new trees to be planted in the rainforest. Like the jaguar, kinkajous are sometimes poached for their soft, beautiful fur. Only by stopping this cruelty can the forest and its animals survive.
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www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/takomaparkms/academ...
www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/takomaparkms/academics/cs/grade8projects/rainforest/Mammals/kinkajou.html
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A kinkajou's life span in captivity is about 23 years. Honolulu Zoo's, Sugar Bear, was the oldest kinkajou ever in captivity, having celebrated his 40th birthday in June of 2002! ... The kinkajou has a long prehensile tail that is used for balance, as a fifth hand for climbing and for snuggling as it sleeps. It is the...
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www.honoluluzoo.org/kinkajou.htm
www.honoluluzoo.org/kinkajou.htm
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Another amazing animal in the rainforest is the kinkajou. The kinkajou looks like a monkey, but it is not. The kinkajou is more closely related to bears than it is to monkeys. Kinkajous are only about 26 inches long.
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members.tripod.com/elpage20/monkeys.htm
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The kinkajou, the honey bear, are nocturnal animals. They are active at around the times of 7:00 pm and midnight, and again an hour before dawn. During the daylight hours, they sleep in tree hollows or in shaded tangles of leaves, avoiding ...
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