We blundered on for hours, passing through the cattle gates of anonymous ranches, scattering cows, coatis, and caimans, before we got stuck. |
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The reserve provides a home to 1,800 black howler monkeys as well as 250 species of birds, deer, coatis, anteaters, peccaries, and iguana. |
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Meanwhile, a litter of up to 20 South American coatis can be seen out and about playing every day as they tuck into insects, eggs and fruit. |
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When raccoons, coatis, foxes, coyotes, skunks, or bears bit the models, they left tooth marks in the plasticine. |
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Peccaries, tapirs, anteaters, armadillos, sloths, coatis, and others are around but hard to see. |
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We already have problems with grey squirrels, now coatis and terrapins are also a problem. |
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Then we went to see the condors, coatis, forest buffaloes, giraffes, okapis, red river hogs and on to the chimpanzees. |
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The woolly-furred olinguito, which weighs 2lb, is related to raccoons and coatis and lives in the cloud forests of Colombia and Ecuador. |
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The olinguito, one of science's recently discovered species, is part of the same family as raccoons, coatis, and kinkajous. |
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However, anthropogenic activities such as farming may also benefit prey such as white-tailed deer, collared peccaries, lowland pacas, and white-nosed coatis. |
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Cotton-top tamarins, owls, snapping turtles, parrots, coatis, genets, snakes and porcupines were among the animals seized from the address under the Animal Welfare Act. |
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Kirkley Hall Zoological Gardens has over 100 species of wild and domesticated animals, including ring-tailed and ruff lemurs, meerkats, coatis, marmosets and reindeer. |
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Respite came the next day in the guise of cocktails, coatis and lava. |
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Coatis are accustomed to begging for food from park visitors. |
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South American Coatis, members of raccoon family, trying to make a living like the rest of us, flash their long tails in the hope that the tourists will offer them some food. |
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