South American coati
They usually live in the forest and typically sleep in the
trees. They are omnivorous. Females generally live in large groups, consisting of 15 to 30 animals.
Males are usually alone. After a gestation period of 77 days, Coatis give birth to 3 - 4 young. The
narrow, elongated head ends in a very flexible snout which it pokes under rocks and into crevices
in search for food.
South American Coatis are also known as:
Southern Ring-Tailed Coati
Ring-Tailed Coati
Ringtailed Coati
Coati
Coatimundi
http://www.waza.org/en/zoo/visit-the-zoo/small-carnivores-1254385523/nasua-nasua
http://www.theanimalfiles.com/mammals/carnivores/coati_south_american.html
http://saveamericasforests.org/Yasuni/Biodiversity/Coati.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_American_Coati
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/South_American_Coati