Coatimundi

Coatimundi

Coatimundis have a distinctive appearance, with a pointed snout and a coat that is usually brown or gray

Coatimundi

Male coatis prefer to live alone, while females and their young stay in groups called “bands”, which can range from 4 to 40 members.

Coatimundi

Give them toys, climbing structures, and tunnels to keep them mentally stimulated. Rotate toys regularly to keep things interesting.

Coatimundi

Provide a large, secure area for them to roam and explore. They need space to climb, dig and play.

Coatimundi

 Females and their babies live in big groups called bands, while males live alone.

Coatimundi

Coatis spread seeds and eat insects, which is good for nature.

Coatimundi

Coatis use their long, bushy tails to help balance while climbing and moving through the trees

Coatimundi

 Coatis are awake during the day and sleep at night.