Baby Coatimundi
Our babies do not come de clawed or de fanged.
Baby coatimundi. The coati is an omnivorous animal that feeds on rodents and small vertebrates as well as carrion fruit birds berries eggs and insects. The coati is also known in english as the hog nosed coon. She is now two weeks in this video. The name coatimundi purportedly derives from the tupian languages of brazil.
She has another brothersister but i cannot verify because her mother suzy is so protective. Generally speaking they are safe around children and are great entertainers. 50000 white nose coatimundi bottle raised born june 2nd 2019 intact male located in south carolina just south of greenville sc. Each will come with feeding supplies and a sample of food.
Coatis also known as coatimundis are members of the family procyonidae in the genera nasua and nasuella. Generally they love socializing. Normally coatis demand a lot of attention from their owners. Make some noise female and baby coatis eat sleep and travel in packs of about 30.
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Has been seen by my veterinarian and has been dewormed. They are diurnal mammals native to south america central america mexico and the southwestern united states. Airline shipping is available to most major airports for an additional fee. The white nosed coati or coatimundi nasua narica is found in central america from arizona in the us.
Generally having a coatimundi pet will make your home lively with entertainment. At age two males leave to live on their own. Coatis eat insects fruit rodents lizards and small snakes.