South American Coati
(Nasua Nasua)
Also known as the Ring Tailed Coati, they are a member of a raccoon family and easily recognisable by their reddish-brown fur, long banded tail and elongated snout. Although coatis have long tails, they can’t use them like monkeys do, hanging from trees and holding objects. Instead, they use their tails for balance and to communicate with each other.
Fun Facts
South American Coati
Animal Class
Mammal
Appearance
Reddish-brown fur, banded tail and elongated flexible snout
Distribution
South America including Colombia, Venezuela, Uruguay and Northern Argentina.
Habitat
Forest, shrubland
Diet
Fruit and vegetables, insects, spiders, scorpions, mice and small birds.
Size
53cm long. Weigh up to 3.9kg.
Lifespan
Up to 14 years.
Did you know?
The name ‘coati’ comes from the native American Indian word meaning ‘belt’ and ‘nose’, referring to the way coatis tuck their nose into their belly while sleeping.
See our South American Coati!
We have four South American Coatis at Ponderosa Zoo. Their names are Willow, Nina, Bella, and Sienna. Find them near the picnic area.
The South American Coati Population
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Population Trend
Decreasing
Threats
Habitat Destruction
Population
Unknown
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