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  2. Coati - Wikipedia

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    (Other animals living in forests have acquired some or all of these properties through convergent evolution, including members of the mongoose, civet, weasel, cat, and bear families.) The coati snout is long and somewhat pig-like – part of the reason for its nickname, the "hog-nosed raccoon". It is also extremely flexible and can rotate up to ...

  3. List of mammals of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the native wild mammal species recorded in Mexico.As of September 2014, there were 536 mammalian species or subspecies listed. Based on IUCN data, Mexico has 23% more noncetacean mammal species than the U.S. and Canada combined in an area only 10% as large, or a species density over 12 times that of its northern neighbors.

  4. Cozumel raccoon - Wikipedia

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    The Cozumel raccoon (Procyon pygmaeus) is a critically endangered species of island raccoon endemic on Cozumel Island off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is sometimes also called the pygmy raccoon , [ 4 ] dwarf raccoon , Cozumel Island raccoon , and Cozumel raccoon bear .

  5. 15 Animals That Look Like Raccoons And What They Have ... - AOL

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    Discover the 15 animals that look like, or share similar behaviors with, a raccoon — including olinguitos, raccoon dogs, and more. Discover the 15 animals that look like, or share similar ...

  6. Folks Can’t Stop Giggling At These Random Pics Of Raccoons ...

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    So, basically, due to the complicated human-raccoon relationship, these animals are best to be admired from afar. Our list is the best way to do that. So, don’t be shy, scroll and upvote! #16.

  7. South American coati - Wikipedia

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    The South American coati (Nasua nasua), also known as the ring-tailed coati, is a coati species and a member of the raccoon family (Procyonidae), found in the tropical and subtropical parts of South America. [4] An adult generally weighs from 2–7.2 kg (4.4–15.9 lb) and is 85–113 cm (33–44 in) long, with half of that being its tail. [5]

  8. White-nosed coati - Wikipedia

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    The white-nosed coati is distributed from as far north as Flagstaff, Arizona, [8] New Mexico, through Mexico, Central America, and the far northwestern region of Colombia near the border with Panama. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] It inhabits wooded areas in tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests and in tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests at ...

  9. Cozumel coati - Wikipedia

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    It has been treated as a species, but the vast majority of recent authorities treat it as a subspecies of the white-nosed coati. [1] [2] [3] [4] Cozumel Island coatis ...