Família Procyonidae (13 espécies)
Família Procyonidae (13 espécies)
Muridae, Mustelidae, Procyonidae, Castoridae, Herpestidae, Leporidae, Herpestidae again, Bovidae, Suidae.
Muridae, Mustelidae, Procyonidae, Castoridae, Herpestidae, Leporidae, Herpestidae again, Bovidae, Suidae.
39pedia: ALT
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Also known as a Honey Bear, these omnivorous mammals belong to the Procyonidae family with relatives such as the Coati, Raccoons, and Ringtail Cats. Spiritually, they represent gentleness, intelligence, and open mindedness.
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Also known as a Honey Bear, these omnivorous mammals belong to the Procyonidae family with relatives such as the Coati, Raccoons, and Ringtail Cats. Spiritually, they represent gentleness, intelligence, and open mindedness.
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Here at the park, we are home to Honey & Penelope; they are very energetic and friendly girls! They are part of the Procyonidae family, which means they’re related to raccoons, if you couldn’t tell by their stripy tails🦝
Come & say hi to these two next time you visit 🫶
Here at the park, we are home to Honey & Penelope; they are very energetic and friendly girls! They are part of the Procyonidae family, which means they’re related to raccoons, if you couldn’t tell by their stripy tails🦝
Come & say hi to these two next time you visit 🫶
Native to North America, this agile, nocturnal member of the raccoon family (Procyonidae) is one of the Southwest’s most elusive residents.
Photos: © rmyoshihara, © a-geoman, © Isabel Herrera, CC-BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist
Native to North America, this agile, nocturnal member of the raccoon family (Procyonidae) is one of the Southwest’s most elusive residents.
Photos: © rmyoshihara, © a-geoman, © Isabel Herrera, CC-BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist