Kinkajou (Potos flavus), family Procyonidae, Costa Rica
photograph by Kenneth Martinez
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Kinkajou (Potos flavus), family Procyonidae, Costa Rica
photograph by Kenneth Martinez

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A kinkajou (Potos flavus) hanging out in a tree in Ecuador
by Tremarctos
Il potos acquatico 😆
Oh... uh.. I'll leave it here, okay? Just my character, nothing serious ^^""

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Early autumn scenes from Spur Cross Ranch, a conservation area north of Phoenix on Cave Creek. It’s a frequent favorite of mine, harboring a gorgeous ecosystem of lush Sonoran desert life, as well as some traces of Hohokam or Yavapai worn and pecked into the rocks. On this visit it was entirely dry, earth, sky, and creekbed all, but beautiful nonetheless, delighting as always with views of seemingly endless saguaro-stilted hills. Perhaps if the winter is generous it will have taken a new face by my next visit, new things hidden and revealed, and always worth finding.
Daroga: Hey Erik, are you busy? And writing fanfiction about mademoiselle Daaé does not count.
Erik: Hah-hah-hah.
Erik: ...I finished it last week. What's going on?