10 Awesome Things About Honey Bears

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10 Awesome Things About Honey Bears (Kinkajou)
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1. Do Kinkajous make good pets?
Kinkajous. These small, rainforest-dwelling animals may be cute — but making one your pet is a bad idea. Kinkajous are wild animals that have been known to scratch, bite, and injure their owners. ... Beyond the health risk for humans, owning a kinkajou is bad for the animal, too.

2. Looking a bit like a monkey, kinkajous are often mistakenly called primates. They do have many traits and features like those of primates. But kinkajous are carnivores in the family Procyonidae, which includes raccoons, coatis, ringtails, and olingos.

3. How much do Kinkajous cost?
If you're ready for a pet kinkajou, find a reputable breeder or rescue organization. Expect to pay around $1,500 to $3,000 on average.

4. Are Kinkajous aggressive?
Kinkajous are very aggressive and startle easily. When they become aggressive, kinkajous typically attack their attacker's face or genital area.

5. Is a kinkajou a lemur?
The kinkajou is the only species of the genus Potos. Though related to the raccoon and coati, its appearance, behaviour, and ecology more closely resemble those of a primate. Indeed, the kinkajou was originally described to the scientific community as a lemur.

6. How long does a kinkajou live?
23 years
In captivity
Kinkajou/Lifespan

7. Does kinkajou like turtle?
Turtle. During Talons of Power, Anemone casts a spell on Kinkajou to heal her, as in Winter Turning she was severely injured by Chameleon (as Shapeshifter). Anemone, however, also cast a love spell on Kinkajou, making her love Turtle as much as he loved her.

8. What does kinkajou mean?
Wiktionary. kinkajou(Noun) A carnivorous mammal of Central America and South America with a long, prehensile tail, related to the raccoon. Etymology: From quincajou, from a Native American source, probably originally meaning 'wolverine' (compare Algonquin Kwingwaage).

9. Is a honey bear real?
Though many of its features and traits sound like those of a primate, the kinkajou is actually related to the raccoon. Kinkajous are sometimes called honey bears because they raid bees' nests. They use their long, skinny tongues to slurp honey from a hive, and also to remove insects like termites from their nests.

10. What does a kinkajou eat?
Diet. Kinkajous have a set of 36 sharp teeth, which give them the impression of being carnivores. However, they are primarily frugivorous (fruit-eaters), eating on fr