Coati (redirect from Nasua and Nasuella) (/koʊˌɑːtɪˈmʌndi/), are members of the family Procyonidae in the genera Nasua and Nasuella (comprising the subtribe Nasuina). They are diurnal mammals... 21 KB (2,438 words) - 03:22, 12 April 2024 |
South American coati (redirect from Nasua nasua) The South American coati (Nasua nasua), also known as the ring-tailed coati, is a coati species and a member of the raccoon family (Procyonidae), found... 13 KB (1,238 words) - 18:27, 6 April 2024 |
White-nosed coati (redirect from Nasua narica) The white-nosed coati (Nasua narica), also known as the coatimundi (/koʊˌɑːtɪˈmʌndi/), is a species of coati and a member of the family Procyonidae (raccoons... 11 KB (1,124 words) - 01:48, 11 March 2024 |
Cozumel coati (redirect from Nasua nelsoni) The Cozumel coati (Nasua narica nelsoni), or Cozumel Island coati, is a coati from the Mexican island of Cozumel, in the Caribbean Sea. It is in the family... 4 KB (443 words) - 17:17, 1 December 2023 |
Procyon lotor Subtribe Nasuina Nasua South American coati or ring-tailed coati, Nasua nasua White-nosed coati, Nasua narica Nasuella Western mountain... 21 KB (1,822 words) - 18:54, 3 April 2024 |
mammals from the genus Nasuella. Unlike the larger coatis from the genus Nasua, mountain coatis only weigh 1.0–1.5 kilograms (2.2–3.3 lb) and are endemic... 7 KB (730 words) - 17:13, 29 October 2022 |
Nasuella olivacea (redirect from Nasua olivacea) Carnivora), and its phylogenetic relationships with other coati species (Nasua nasua and Nasua narica) as inferred by mitochondrial DNA. Mammalian Biology, 1-28... 4 KB (416 words) - 12:34, 15 October 2022 |
frugivores such as squirrels, peccaries, deer and tapirs, found coati (Nasua nasua) to be important seed dispersers in such areas. The coati climb into... 36 KB (3,741 words) - 11:14, 9 April 2024 |
(2003). "Nasua nasua". Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan. Retrieved February 14, 2020. Emmons, L.; Helgen, K. (2016). "Nasua nasua". IUCN Red... 28 KB (1,328 words) - 17:15, 29 June 2023 |
of tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) and South American coatis (Nasua nasua) to snatch prey startled by these animals. This species is often seen... 12 KB (1,248 words) - 04:31, 22 January 2024 |
were influenced by the neighboring Etruscans, people who utilised the "Nasua" type helmets. The Greeks in the south also influenced Roman design in its... 4 KB (450 words) - 15:42, 11 February 2024 |
1931 (Acanthocephala: Oligacanthorhynchidae) in the Brown-Nosed Coati Nasua nasua (Carnivora: Procyonidae) from Brazil, with Notes on the Genus and a Key... 22 KB (2,267 words) - 10:47, 7 April 2024 |