an example would be a coati. coatis have long, flexible snouts and tails. they are related o raccoons.
The coati is a mammal that has a long flexible snout and brindled coat from Central and South America. The omnivorous mammal is larger than the raccoons that they are related to.
There are two species of raccoon:1.) Common, or northern raccoon, (Procyon lotor) of North and Central America.2.) Crab eating raccoon, (Procyon cancrivorus) of Central and South America.
This family is the family Procyonidae. It includes raccoons, coatis, olingos, the Kinkajou, the Ringtail, and the Cacomistle.
A mammal that is not a monotreme nor marsupial. It could be a monkey, a dog or cat, any mammal really.
A placental, omnivorous mammal.
Yes, raccoons are omnivorous animals. a mammal.
Jaguar
Coatimundi
The raccoon is found in Central America along with its close cousin, the coati. The coati ranges from the southwestern United States all the way south into South America.
A kinkajou is a nocturnal arboreal omnivorous mammal found in Mexico and South America that is related to the raccoon and has a long prehensile tail, large eyes, and yellowish brown fur. Also called a honey bear.
Predatory, carnivorous, amphibian, mammal, prehistoric, omnivorous, herbivorous, etc
An opossum is a small terrestrial omnivorous marsupial. It is in the order Didelphimorphia and the family Didelphidae.