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Meet the Worlds Worst Carnivore the Kinkajou
When you think of a wild carnivore, you might imagine a lion felling a wildebeest, but let us introduce you to the kinkajou, a tree-dwelling creature that uses its adaptations to prey on… fruit, mostly.
Brave Wilderness
SUPER CUTE Kinkajou!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote is attacked by monkeys and encounters one of the most mysterious creatures in the rainforest, the Kinkajou! A Kinka-what? While these nocturnal animals are undoubtably adorable what exactly are...
Bizarre Beasts
The Bizarre Beast That Smells Like Popcorn
The binturong is hard to describe. It is sometimes called a "bearcat," but it isn't closely related to bears or cats. And it smells like popcorn, but the source of that smell is not good eats.
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Kinkajou, CU kinkajou eats fruit on branch, walks off; Panama;
Kinkajou, CU kinkajou eats fruit on branch, walks off; Panama;
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Kinkajou, MCU kinkajou eats Dipterxy fruit on branch; Panama;
Kinkajou, MCU kinkajou eats Dipterxy fruit on branch; Panama;
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Kinkajou, BCU kinkajou picks Dipteryx fruit and walks off; Panama;
Kinkajou, BCU kinkajou picks Dipteryx fruit and walks off; Panama;
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Kinkajou, MCU kinkajou walks right to left along branch, stops to eat Dipteryx fruit then spits it out; Panama;
Kinkajou, MCU kinkajou walks right to left along branch, stops to eat Dipteryx fruit then spits it out; Panama;
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MCU Tilt down from tail to head, Kinkajou dangling from branch, drinking from flower, South America
MCU Tilt down from tail to head, Kinkajou dangling from branch, drinking from flower, South America
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CU Kinkajou (Potos flavus) in fig tree, looking around, Panama
CU Kinkajou (Potos flavus) in fig tree, looking around, Panama