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  Coatimundi web design and IT consultancy
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 Amazing Rainforest Animals - Coatimundi
The name coatimundi, which means "loan coati" in Guarani, refers to the solitary lifestyle of the male.
The coatimundi (coati for short) is a member of the racoon family (procindae) that lives in tropical forests ranging from the southwestern United States through Central America and into South America.
The coatimundi is an omnivore, enjoying a diet of both animals (invertibrates, such as beetles, scorpions, earthworms) and plants (fruits, nuts, tubers).
asterix.ednet.lsu.edu /~edtech/rainfor/coat/coatimun.htm   (205 words)

  
 Animals Exotique sugar gliders coatimundi exotic pets supplies
Animals Exotique sugar gliders coatimundi exotic pets supplies
ABOUT ANIMALS gives specific information on many species of exotic animals including those we raise ourselves, Sugar Gliders, Hedgehogs, Coatimundi and Kinkajou.
This changes often as new litters are born, so check back often.
www.animalsexotique.com   (0 words)

  
  coatimundi - HighBeam Encyclopedia
coatimundi or coati, omnivore of North and South America related to the raccoon.
The coatimundi has a long snout, an elongated body, and a long bushy tail banded with dark rings.
Females and their young travel in bands, but males are solitary (known as "coatimundis") and join the band only in the mating season.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-coatimun.html   (400 words)

  
 Mammals » Other Exotics » Coatimundi Main Page
In the wild, the Coatimundi lives in small groups of about four to 20 animals with the exception of males over two years of age, who are solitary.
Coatimundis prefer living in forests and places where the grass grows wild and live primarily in trees.
Coatimundis have long fl-ringed tails, generally measuring about two feet in length, that are used for balance.
www.centralpets.com /animals/mammals/other_exotics/oex4715.html   (1664 words)

  
 Birds   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The white nosed coatimundi ranges in coloration due to the variety of habitat locations they are found in.
This species of coatimundi can be found in the southwestern portion of the United States, including Arizona and Texas and south through Mexico, Central America, and South America.
White nosed coatimundi are omnivores, feeding on a variety of food items including eggs, small animals, fruits, vegetables, insects, and fish.
www.moodygardens.com /animals/mammals/white-nosed-coatimundi.html   (186 words)

  
 Kennewick family keeps raccoonlike coatimundi as pets
Garnet and Freya were born in a straw stack in the 20-by-20-foot coatimundi romper room Miller built in his back yard, and the Millers hand-fed the babies to tame them.
In the morning, the Millers are alerted to scratching at the back door of the farmhouse as the coatimundi beg for breakfast.
Even the family's faithful retriever has accepted the coatimundi, remaining patient, as Garnet and Freya, now 8 months old and in the middle of puberty, give her surprise attacks and steal attention.
www.tri-cityherald.com /news/2002/0406/story1.html   (592 words)

  
 April 14, 1999: That Darn Coatimundi!   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Coatimundis are related to raccoons and, according to some sources, travel and forage by day.
Coatimundis are actually just lone, male members of the family called "coatis." Some reports have claimed noting coatis as far north as Arizona, but they are indigenous to Latin and South America.
Cameron hypothesizes that the animal was purchased when it was young from a dealer elsewhere, or that it was smuggled in from another country by an unsuspecting tourist while still small.
lasvegasweekly.com /departments/04_14_99/news_animal.html   (639 words)

  
 Coatimundi - DirtDoctor.com - Howard Garrett - The Dirt Doctor
The Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts of southwestern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico and the Big Bend to Brownsville areas of Texas.
The Coatimundi, also known as the White-nosed Coati, lives on the ground and in the trees.
This member of the racoon family is omnivorous, feeding on fruits, invertebrates, and other small animals.
www.dirtdoctor.com /view_question.php?id=1350   (161 words)

  
 Coatimundi puppet show outlandish and sly   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The dull and inhibited bachelor and spinster seem to be as taken aback by it all as is their audience.
Coatimundi's surreal style depends on a mix of puppets and live actors.
The Coatimundi approach is sly, sometimes subtle and sometimes outlandish.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /theater/puppeq.shtml   (459 words)

  
 Exotic Pet Startles Calif. Investigators, Exotic Pet Coatimundi Gives Narcotics Investigators Scare During Search of a ...
It was eventually identified as a coatimundi, usually found in the forests of Central and South America.
Possessing a coatimundi is illegal in California without a license, and Fish and game official Kyle Chang said the animal's owner, 29-year-old Norman James Vollan, will have to give it up to a zoo or to someone with an exotic animal license.
In the meantime, the animal was taken to an undisclosed animal sanctuary.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2007/02/12/ap/strange/mainD8N8EK3G1.shtml   (335 words)

  
 Coatimundi Rainforest Adventures -Sevierville Tennessee
Coatimundi, or Coatis as they are often called, are unique creatures that are found in tropical Central (including much of Mexico) and South America, in fact the White Nosed Coatimundi actually extends the northern part of it's range into Southern Texas, and Eastern Arizona.
Range: The Coatimundi is found in tropical regions of South America, from Columbia and Venezuela to Uruguay, northern parts of Argentina, and into Ecuador.
The diet of the Coatimundi is assumed to be as varied as their habitat and seasonal availability of food within each habitat.
www.rfadventures.com /coatimundi.htm   (559 words)

  
 Coatimundi - 'Cody'
Coatimundis are excellent climbers but spend most of their time on the ground foraging for food.
A Coatimundi is often confused with a raccoon because of the rings on its tail.
In the wild, Coatimundi are awake during the day (diurnal) and spend the nights nesting in trees.
www.kirshner.org /animals/coati.php   (291 words)

  
 Petite Paws Exotics - Arthur the Coatimundi
Sexing a Coatimundi is like sexing a dog, except the male Coati isn't as pronounced as a male dog usually is. These were definitely males!
We phoned the pet store back and to no surprise, they were still adamant that it was a pair.
We found Alex, a young female (yes, she was female) Coatimundi and brought her home to try her with Arthur.
members.shaw.ca /petitepaws/coati.html   (976 words)

  
 The Belize Zoo - Coatimundi
The Coatimundi, also known as the White-nosed Coati, is diurnal, living both on the ground and in the trees.
During the night, coatis sleep in the tree tops in nest of leaves and branches.
Coatimundis are found throughout Belize, from the mangrove forests of the coasts, the savannas of the lowlands, the the dense tropical forest of the interior.
www.belizezoo.org /zoo/zoo/mammals/coa/coa1.html   (155 words)

  
 Stuffed Plush Coatimundis from Stuffed Ark
Coatimundi - Any of three species of omnivore related to raccoons.
Coatis are found in wooded regions from the southwestern United States through South America.
When foraging, they comb the trees as well as the ground for seeds, fruits, eggs, and a wide variety of small animals ranging from insects to mice.
www.stuffedark.com /coatimundi.htm   (185 words)

  
 Vanishing Species Wildlife
Young open their eyes at 10 days old, can stand at 20 days, can climb trees at 30 days and can eat solid foods at 4 months.
Coatimundis are very vocal, and make high-pitched squeaks.
Coaties are not endangered and serve as pest control by eating rodents.
www.vanishingspecieswildlife.com /animals/details.php/000029/Coatimundi/Nasua/nasua   (161 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: Coatimundi found in California house
The coatimundi, an omnivorous, long-snouted member of the raccoon family, was being kept as a pet by Norman James Vollan at his Lakeland Village home.
Chang reported that the coatimundi was bought in Texas for about $1,000 in 2004.
He added that the animal would go to a zoo, an individual with an exotic animal license, or be shipped out of the state.
www.sciencedaily.com /upi/index.php?feed=Quirks&article=UPI-1-20070212-17060800-bc-us-coatimundi.xml   (1600 words)

  
 Stuffed Coatimundi from Kathy's Kreations
All details are done by clipping, shaping and dying gives these Coatimundi it 's life like appearances, no two are alike.
Coatimundi Adult is handcrafted with all American made materials, made exclusively by American artist
All details are done by clipping, shaping and dying gives these Coatimundi it's life like appearances, no two are alike.
www.kathyskreations.com /stuffed%20animals%20exhibits/stuffed%20animals%20desert/stuffed%20animals%20coatimundi.html   (333 words)

  
 Photo Gallery
The Common name is Coatimundi or coati but it is also known as Quash.
Coatimundis are nosy, busy little creatures with an insatiable appetite.
The Coati is gregarious and noisy as it travels about in groups of from 6 to 24, holding its tail almost erect and chattering with others.
library.thinkquest.org /J0112360/animals/coatimundis.htm   (269 words)

  
 Julie's Jungle :: Quality Exotic Pets :: Coatimundi Caresheet   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Coatimundis (Nasua) are diurnal mammals native to the lowland rainforests of Central and South America and southwestern North America.
Having a coatimundi as a pet is like having a two-year old child in many ways.
Coatimundis have a life span of approximately 10 to 15 years.
www.juliesjungle.com /coati.php   (263 words)

  
 Miss Nickerson - Coatimundi Architect
You will have heard of me because I am the only coatimundi working in the field of architecture.
As the world's only coatimundi architect, I want to build buildings that reflect what it is like to be a coati.
This one in Italy is based on my beautiful tail - quite long and tall with bands all along it, but not so fluffy.
www.ssheen.clara.net /celebrities/coati.htm   (423 words)

  
 Coatimundi or Ring-tailed Coati Plush Toy from Stuffe & Nonsense
Standing plush coatimundi is 17 inches long from nose to rump.
Coatimundi are procyonids, related to raccoons and ringtails.
See larger views of Coatimundi or Ring-tailed Coati Plush Toy in a new window.
www.stuffemal.com /hansa_stuffed_animals/Coatimundi.html   (210 words)

  
 Coatimundi
The Coatimundi is also known as the White-nosed Coati.
They are isdiurnal and live both on the ground and in the trees.
Their mating is not seasonal and they hold their young for a maximum of 77 days.
library.advanced.org /27507/coatimundi.htm   (131 words)

  
 Coatimundi Printout- EnchantedLearning.com
The coatimundi (pronounced ko-WAH-ti-MUN-dee) is also called the coati (pronounced ko-WAH-ti) or the hog-nosed coon.
Coatimundi are great tree climbers who live in tropical rainforests, grasslands, and brushy areas of South America and southern North America.
Coatimundi have a life span of about 14 years in captivity.
www.enchantedlearning.com /subjects/mammals/coati/coati.shtml   (225 words)

  
 Binghamton Zoo Animals
HABITAT AND RANGE: The habitat of the coatimundi is the mountains, forests, rocky wooded canyons, desert canyons and open forests.
This species of coatimundi's was very plentiful in the 1950s, but suffered major population declines in the early 1960s for unknown reasons.
Populations have since been recovering and this population increase has been accompanied by a northward extension of their range.
www.rossparkzoo.com /animals/coatimundi.htm   (608 words)

  
 Computer Support | Services | Web Proxy: coatimundi.math.arizona.edu
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If you dial-in to the internet via the math department using prairiedog, then you already have access to our intranet and MathSciNet, so using coatimundi would do nothing for you.
Be sure to undo the above (i.e., tell your browser to stop using coatimundi as a proxy) as soon as you are done accessing our intranet and/or MathSciNet.
support.math.arizona.edu /services/coatimundi.php   (207 words)

  
 Coatimundi
The other 6 genera are found throughout temperate and tropical areas of the Western Hemisphere and includes Ringtails(not to be confused with Ringtailed Lemurs!), Raccoons, Kinkajous, Coatis, and Olingos.
Sub-Species: There are 5 species of Coatimundi — the others being N. Nelsoni, which is found on Cozumel Island off northeastern Yucatan and N. narica, N. nasua, N. olivacea and possibly N. wedeli.
Size and Appearance: The Coati is small mammal who gives the appearance of a raccon that has been stretched like silly putty.
www.bigcatrescue.org /coatimundi.htm   (878 words)

  
 Stuffed Coatimundi (Coati Mundi) Toy Animal
A member of the racoon family, coatimundis (Nasua nasua) are found from southern North American to South America.
Their double-jointed, flexible ankles make them expert tree climbers with the ability to climb down trees head first.
We think these plush stuffed coatimundi toys are exceptional.
www.tapirback.com /tapirgal/gifts/friends/mixed/coatimundi-stuffed-animals-f1217-1218.htm   (451 words)

  
 Coatimundi Photos
Our 990s are available online at GuideStar.org with a complete breakdown of how your donations are spent.
Pappa is a Coatimundi (Nasua narica) rescued from a circus act where they had cut off all of his toes, shaved his tail and were charging people to see "the world's largest rat".
He now lives in a 2000 square foot habitat of trees, logs, shrubs and songbirds at Big Cat Rescue.
www.bigcatrescue.org /coatimundi_photos.htm   (237 words)

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