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    The kinkajou (/ˈkɪŋkədʒuː/ KING-kə-joo; Potos flavus) is a tropical rainforest mammal of the family Procyonidae related to olingos, coatis, raccoons, and...
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    "washes" its food before eating), a coati is a Nasenbär (nose-bear), while a kinkajou is a Honigbär (honey-bear). Dutch follows suit, calling the animals wasbeer...
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  • Animation's first musical film. The story follows Vivo (Miranda), a music-loving kinkajou, who embarks on the journey of a lifetime to fulfill his destiny and must...
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    bandit Kinkajou along the Mexico–United States border, but is reluctant to openly accuse Rita's brother, Roberto (Don Alvarado), as the Kinkajou because...
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  • Achievement. The Kinkajou Microfilm projector is designed to assist night-time adult literacy education in developing countries. The Kinkajou uses microfilm...
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    large birds, spiders, and arthropod-hunting mammals, including coati, kinkajou, and opossum. At least one human death has been attributed to the venom...
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  • Sloth bear of Indian subcontinent, also with light-colored upper-chest fur Kinkajou, a rainforest mammal native to Central and South America Nina Warren, known...
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  • sister Kinkajou, also evicted from the Whiskers, for leadership of a new group, the Starsky, which she had founded with roving male Carlos. Kinkajou eventually...
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    as is the case with cats, but it is not prehensile as is that of the kinkajou, another procyonid. Coatis have bear- and raccoon-like paws and walk plantigrade...
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  • who lived 2,000 miles (3,200 km) east of that tree's range, while the kinkajou of South America was given a name from the unrelated North American wolverine...
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