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  1. Coati - Wikipedia

    Coatis (from Tupí), [1] also known as coatimundis (/ koʊˌɑːtɪˈmʌndi /), [2][3] are members of the family Procyonidae in the genera Nasua and Nasuella (comprising the subtribe Nasuina). They are diurnal …

  2. Coatimundi in Arizona | Arizona State Parks

    Four distinct species of coatimundi have been identified by the International Union of Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List, all of them native to the Americas, although they are more common in …

  3. Coati - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Deep within the vibrant forests of the Americas, a creature of boundless curiosity and distinctive charm roams. With its long, flexible snout constantly twitching, its ringed tail held high, and an insatiable …

  4. 11 Interesting Coatimundi Facts - Treehugger

    Jul 23, 2024 · Learn more about this peculiar animal with these 11 coatimundi facts. 1. There Are Four Types of Coatimundi. The number of coatimundi species varies depending on who you ask but falls...

  5. Coatis, Raccoons, and Ringtails - U.S. National Park Service

    May 5, 2025 · It has a long snout with a flexible nose which it uses to root in the soil for grubs and other invertebrates. They can flip over rocks in search of snakes and lizards or use excellent climbing skills …

  6. FAQ: What Is a Coati? Or Is It Coatimundi? – AnimalPages

    Yes— “coatimundi” is simply another name for a coati, especially referring to the solitary adult males. The term comes from the Tupí-Guaraní language and means “lone coati.”

  7. Coatimundi Facts and Information | United Parks & Resorts | United ...

    The Coatimundia has a wide distribution range and is present in many protected areas across its range. The Coati is classified as an endangered species in New Mexico and it is given total legal protection …

  8. Coati | Nasua, South America, Omnivore | Britannica

    Nov 19, 2025 · Coati, (genus Nasua), any of three species of omnivore related to raccoons (family Procyonidae). Coatis are found in wooded regions from the southwestern United States through …

  9. Firefighters Find Unique Animal in Arizona Forest: Video

    1 day ago · Firefighters encountered a unique animal more typically found in South and Central America while conducting a prescribed burn in Arizona's Coronado National Forest on Wednesday. Arizona’s ...

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  10. Coatimundi | Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · coatimundi (kōät´ēmŭn´dē, –mŏŏn´–) or coati (kōät´ē), omnivore of North and South America [1] related to the raccoon [2]. The coatimundi has a long snout, an elongated body, and a …