
Nasua nasua (ring-tailed coati) | CABI Compendium
2015年6月16日 · Nasua nasua, the ring-tailed coati, is a medium-sized, omnivorous, social, diurnal, forest-living carnivore distributed throughout much of South America. Few documented cases of invasive coatis exist.
South American Coati (Nasua nasua) · iNaturalist
The South American coati, or ring-tailed coati (Nasua nasua) is a species of coati, members of the raccoon family (Procyonidae), from tropical and subtropical South America. In Brazilian Portuguese it is known as quati. Weight in this species is 2–7.2 kg (4.4–15.9 lb) and total length is 85–113 cm (33–44 in), half of that being its tail.
Coatis, facts and photos - National Geographic
Coatis can be found from the southwestern United States all the way to northern Argentina and Uruguay. They are adaptable animals able to survive across a wide variety of habitats, including...
Variation in the Diet of the Brown-Nosed Coati - Oxford Academic
2004年6月1日 · We determined the diet of the brown-nosed coati (Nasua nasua) in an urban semideciduous forest fragment in southeastern Brazil. Coati feces were collected weekly for 3 years.
Misunderstood Mesos: Coatis - The Wolf Center
2023年3月8日 · Coatis have a narrow head, slender body, and short, powerful legs. Most are dark brown to black, with their underside being lighter shades. Some coati species have pronounced white rings encircling their tails, while the rings are less obvious in others.
Coati - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
The coati, also known as the coatimundi, is a medium-sized, tree-climbing mammal found in South America, Central America, and south-western North America. Coatis have a long, rather …
Category:Nasua nasua - Wikimedia Commons
2019年12月23日 · Coati (Nasua nasua) at Parque Nacional da Serra dos Órgãos, Teresópolis, Brazil.jpg 2,048 × 1,536; 1.02 MB
South American coati :: 台北市立動物園資訊網
The South American coati is widespread in tropical and subtropical South America. It occurs in the lowland forests east of the Andes as high as 2,500 m (8,200 ft) from Colombia...
Coati history and some interesting facts - Animalia Life
Coatis are the members of the raccoon family, Procyonidae. All are arboreal. Most are mammals living in the lower elevations of temperate and tropical regions, in areas rich in water and trees. Procyonids are omnivores, eating insects, crayfish, crabs, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, small mammals, nuts, fruits, roots, and young plants.
Coati: WhoZoo
Name: Coati Scientific name: Nasua narica Range: Southwestern United States to Argentina. Habitat: Forest to tropical areas. Status: Not threatened Diet in the wild: Earthworms, termites, snails, lizards, snakes and mice. Also fruits,roots, nuts, and eggs. Diet in the zoo: Fruits, worms, vegetables. Location in the zoo: Texas Wild! Brush Country