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White-nosed Coati

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White-Nosed CoatiNasua narica
Location, Habitat and Diet
White-nosed coatis can be found in a broad range of habitats, ranging from the desert areas of southwestern North America extending south through Central America and Panama, ...

 


White-nosed Coati
: Family Procyonidae : Nasua narica (Linnaeus)
Description.

White-nosed Coati (Nasua narica)
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Diet The white-nosed coati is omnivorous. It uses its long snout and sharp claws to forage for food.

White-nosed coati
White-nosed coatis have tails as long as their bodies, used for balancing. They spend most of the day foraging for food, keeping their long, flexible muzzle close to the ground to sniff out beetles and spiders.

White-nosed coati typically live into their teens in zoological settings. In the wild they may live between 5-10 years.
Reproduction ...

White-nosed Coati
Order: Carnivora
Family: Procyonidae
Nasua narica - male, upper left; females and young, lower right
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White-nosed Coati
(Nasua narica)
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The White-nosed Coati is gray-brown grizzled with silver down the sides. The face has a white band near the end of the long pointed nose. It has a white spot on the cheeks and above and below the eyes.

White-nosed Coati (N. narica) Â- South American Coati (N. nasua)
Nasuella
(Coatis inclusive)
Mountain Coati (N. olivacea) ...

The White-nosed Coati found in parts of North America and throughout Central America, including Mexico. The White-nosed Coati is the largest species of coati with some individuals growing to nearly 120 cm in length.

" In the white-nosed coati, a native of Mexico and Central America, the general hue is brown, but the snout and upper lip are white, and the tail is often banded.

Agoutis, sloths, other medium sized animals like pacas, green iguanas, and white-nosed coatis
Other ecosystems that have lost largest predators may also see smaller predators begin to take larger prey ...

coatimundi, red-tailed coatimundi, ring-tailed coatimundi, white-nosed coatimundi, coati, quash
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See also: Coati, Raccoon, Diver, Lizard, Jaguar

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