Saturday, December 15, 2012

Masquerading Cousins


With monikers including Brazilian aardvarks, tejónes, Panamanian gatosolos, hog-nosed coons, pizotes, coatimundi, crackoons, snookum bears (easily my favorite), and coatis, the raccoon’s Mexican cousin seems to travel with many forms of id.


Out and about day and night, these masked critters spend daylight hours digging for treasure (that is, anything edible), sleeping in trees in the cover of night. Traveling with plenty of snookum bear friends (seriously, it’s a fantastic name), their menu is extensive, their tastes diverse, and their general aura adorable.

With its jaunty striped tail and bizarrely dexterous nose, the coati squeaks, grunts, and burrows its way right into your heart. When it’s not rifling through your garbage.


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