An olinguito (Bassaricyon neblina) perches in a tree in Tandayapa, Ecuador. This species was only discovered in 2013.
by Steve Blain
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An olinguito (Bassaricyon neblina) perches in a tree in Tandayapa, Ecuador. This species was only discovered in 2013.
by Steve Blain

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Procyonidae
The Procyonidae is a New World family which consists of raccoons, ringtails, cacomistles, coatis, kinkajous, olingos, and olinguitos. They date back over 20 million years ago. They are viewed as smaller cousins of the bear family, even though they are closely related to mustelids.
A Northern olingo (Bassaricyon gabbii) in Monte Verde, Costa Rica
by keith bailey