coatis in English

noun
1
a raccoonlike animal found mainly in Central and South America, with a long, flexible snout and a ringed tail.
The reserve provides a home to 1,800 black howler monkeys as well as 250 species of birds, deer, coatis , anteaters, peccaries, and iguana.
noun
    coon cat

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1. Parrots, tree porcupines, opossums, agoutis, and coatis all vanish —and with good reason.

2. It mentioned leopards and ring-tailed coatis and poison dart frogs and boa constrictors and then coleoptera, which turn out to be beetles.

3. The only documented records of white-nosed coatis in South America are from far northwestern Colombia (Gulf of Urabá region, near Colombian border with Panama).

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