Kinkajou, KIHNG kuh joo, is a member of the raccoon family that can hang from tree branches by its long tail. The kinkajou has a slim body and grows about 3 feet (91 centimeters) long, including the tail. It has dense, woolly, yellow-brown fur. Kinkajous live in tropical forests from southern Mexico to Brazil. They hide in tree holes during the day and feed at night on fruit and insects. The female kinkajou may bear one or two young a year.
Kinkajou, KIHNG kuh joo, is a member of the raccoon family that can hang from tree branches by its long tail. The kinkajou has a slim body and… More>>
Panda is the name of two Asian mammals that differ greatly in appearance. The giant panda is a large, black-and-white animal in the bear family.… More>>
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