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Potos Caudivolvulus (Noun)

Meaning

Arboreal fruit-eating mammal of tropical America with a long prehensile tail.

Classification

Nouns denoting animals.

Examples

  • The kinkajou, also known as potos caudivolvulus, is an arboreal mammal native to the tropical regions of Central and South America.
  • Potos caudivolvulus is closely related to the olingo and is part of the Procyonidae family of mammals.
  • In the wild, potos caudivolvulus primarily feed on fruits, leaves, and insects, using their sharp claws and agile limbs to navigate through the trees.
  • Potos caudivolvulus have a unique adaptation in their prehensile tail, which they use as an additional limb to grasp branches and climb through the forest canopy.
  • The nocturnal behavior of potos caudivolvulus makes them difficult to spot in their natural habitat, but their distinctive calls can often be heard at night.

Synonyms

  • Potto
  • Potos Flavus
  • Kinkajou
  • Honey Bear

Hypernyms

  • Procyonid
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