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Kinkajou | Janda Exotics Animal Ranch | United States
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Abstract Lights

Nocturnal 

Carnivore

Warmer environments

Native to South America

Kinkajou

Aka Honey Bear

 

kinkajou Information

A small rain forest little creature some call the honey bear. Its coat is plush, velvety, soft and dense. Kinkajous are one of our favorite animals. If handled properly they are very sweet and good nurtured.  

Kinkajous naturally live in the rain forest and are related to raccoons and Coatimundi. They are not related to monkeys. They have fully prehensile grasping tails, which can be used like an extra "hand" when climbing. The tail can be almost as long as the body and is also used for balance when moving from one tree limb to another. 

 

Kinkajous are very mellow-mannered which makes them a delicate and cuddly pet. Kinkajous are by far the best large exotic I have ever dealt with. They have velvety soft fur and their palms have bare skin. 

What is a Kinkajou

Kinkajou Zookeeper Facts

Meet the Kinkajous of JEAR

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They like eating upside down 

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Our oldest kinkajou lived over 20 years

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They make chirping and clicking noises 

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Their tails are semi prehensile

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Their favorite treat is bananas

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They pee off high places

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