Results: The Kinkajou
Published on 12/13/2017
(Source: National Geographic) Kinkajous live in the tropical forests of Central and South America, where they spend most of their time in the trees. They are able to turn their feet backwards to run easily in either direction along branches or up and down trunks. The kinkajou also has a prehensile (gripping) tail that it uses much like another arm. Kinkajous often hang from this incredible tail, which also aids their balance and serves as a cozy blanket while the animal sleeps high in the canopy.
Though many of its features and traits sound like those of a primate, the kinkajou is actually related to the raccoon.

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Have you ever been close to a kinkajou?
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Do you know anyone who has a kinkajou as a pet?

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Kinkajous weight 3 to 7 pounds. They are rather small: head and body, 17 to 22 in; tail, 16 to 22 in. Would you like to have one of these cute omnivores as a pet?

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Do you consider it's fair for the kinkajou to be kept as a pet?

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