The
kinkajou (Potos flavus), also known as the 'honey bear' (a name it shares with the sun bear ), is a rainforest mammal of the family
Kaynak: KinkajouProcyonidae is a New World family of the order Carnivora It includes the raccoon s, coati s,
kinkajou s, olingo s, ringtail s and
Kaynak: ProcyonidaeOlingos closely resemble the
kinkajou in morphology and habits, though they lack prehensile tail s and extrudable tongues, have more
Kaynak: OlingoThe tip of the tail can be moved a bit on its own, as is the case with cats, but it is not prehensile as is that of the
kinkajou , another
Kaynak: Coatiotter s, badger s), Procyonidae (procyonids: raccoon s, coati s,
kinkajou s, olingo s, ringtail s and cacomistle s), and Mephitidae (skunk s).
Kaynak: MusteloideaIt is in the family Procyonidae , which also includes raccoon s, olingo s, and
kinkajou s. It has been treated as a species, but the vast
Kaynak: Cozumel Island coatimaterial Examples of living hypocarnivores are the black bear (Ursus americanus), binturong (Arctictis binturong) and
kinkajou (Potos flavus).
Kaynak: HypocarnivoreIt is home to binturong s, caracal s,
kinkajou s, ocelot s, serval s, and tigers. The CPT was incorporated in 1981 by Dr. Michael Bleyman
Kaynak: Carolina Tiger RescueProcyonidae includes the raccoon s, coati s,
kinkajou s, olingo s, ringtail s and cacomistle s. Procyonids inhabit a wide range of
Kaynak: Arctonasua