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CalevPhoto

Photographing the Earth, one millimeter at a time…

Here come the coatis!

At our resort in Mexico along the pathways to the beach it was quite common to find wild coatis.  Though wild, they are obviously habituated to humans and will often scrounge the tables after people have eaten or, more simply, beg for food from those who have it.

The full name of this mammal is “Coatimundi” and they are relatives of the raccoon.  Unlike raccoons, though, they travel in large packs – as many as 40 coatis in a pack.  The baby coatis travel with the parents – as you can see in the picture above.

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Posted 2 years ago at 8:22 pm.

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