




Nasua nasua
South American Coatis are playful animals that love to explore! They have long tails and a curious nature, often seen climbing trees and searching for food.
生息地: Forests
The South American Coati has a slender body covered in reddish-brown to dark brown fur, often with lighter undersides. Its most distinctive features are a long, flexible, upturned snout and a bushy tail banded with light and dark rings. Small, rounded ears peek out from its head.





カテゴリ
哺乳類レア度
Common
危険度
2/5 · 低い
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A coati's bushy tail, nearly body-length, is often held high like a flag!
Coatis use their extra-long, flexible snout to poke into crevices for yummy bugs!
Female coatis live in large 'bands', while males live alone!
They are fantastic sunbathers, sometimes sprawling out on tree branches to catch rays!
South American Coati can swivel its long, flexible snout to sniff out and dig up hidden prey underground, helping them find food.
South American Coati can use their strong, semi-retractile claws and flexible front paws to manipulate objects, helping them forage.
South American Coati has ankles that rotate 180 degrees, letting them climb down trees head-first with incredible agility.
Coatis eat a mix of insects, fruits, and small animals found by their amazing sense of smell.
Panthera onca
A primary predator of coatis in their range.
Puma concolor
Coatis are prey for pumas, especially juveniles.
Harpia harpyja
Harpy eagles are powerful avian predators that hunt coatis.
危険度
2/5 · 低い
Watch from a distance and don't try to touch them, as they can be wild.
80-130 cm
2-8 kg
7-8 年
25 km/h
Coatis eat a mix of insects, fruits, and small animals found by their amazing sense of smell.
Forests
Foraging
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