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unknown animal... can anyone ID this? latin dict size=0   common dict size=35
Image Info Original File Name: obrazek.jpg Resolution: 700x762 File Size: 158901 Bytes Date: 2003:02:20 13:19:10 Camera: FinePix2600Zoom (FUJIFILM) F number: f/3.5 Focal Length: 1230/100 Upload Time: 2006:05:06 01:29:21
Author Name (E-mail): Cristian Neagu (cris_gym194@yahoo.com)
Subject unknown animal... can anyone ID this?

unknown animal... can anyone ID this?; Image ONLY
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unknown animal... can anyone ID this?

PLEASE!CAN U TELL ME WHAT ANIMAL IS THAT?????

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Phoby Delete
Baby coati?
christal63 Delete
Not sure what it's called in English, but something in the direction of Nose bear comes to mind. They've got a long stripy tail and usually have dark "glasses" around the eyes.
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It's a baby coatimundi.

http://www.belizezoo.org/zoo/zoo/mammals/coa/coa1.html

The Coatimundi, also known as the White-nosed Coati, is diurnal, living both on the ground and in the trees. This member of the racoon family is omnivorous, feeding on fruits, invertebrates, and other small animals. They feed by using their long noses, poking them under rocks and and into crevices, and using their long claws to dig holes or tear apart rotting logs.
The coati often is seen in large groups of up to 30 individuals. When surprised, the entiregroup will leap into the trees while emitting clicking and explosive "woofs" type of sounds. 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. They range all through Central America and are quite common in Belize. Locally in Belize, the coati is known as "quash".
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umm i say its a racoon lookin thingy magig
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What is this? Really a coatimundi????
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yea i swore its a coatimundi
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its a coati, cousins of the raccon, they like in hot climates
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It kinda looks like a baby grizzly bear
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looks like a cus cus
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Scientific Name: Nasua nasua (Linnaeus, 1766)
Common Names:
English – South American Coati, Ring-tailed Coati
Spanish – Coatí, Achuni, Tejón
Synonyms: Viverra nasua Linnaeus, 1766
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