Omnivorous mammal of Central America and South America.
1As for the coati, I saw him wondering about just outside my room.
2The temper of the coati mundi is essentially quarrelsome and aggressive.
3Kermit hunted industriously and brought in an occasional armadillo, coati, or agouti for the naturalists.
4If the coati had a rich internal life, it would probably be having a major identity crisis.
5At "thirty," the gangly gibbon-with-double-coati-tail was still there, scratching at one-thigh?-withhalfof his tail.
6They call it the guachi; it is, no doubt, a coati, perhaps the Viverra nasua, which I saw wild in Mexico.
7No matter what it looks like to you, I think we can all agree on one thing: The coati is universally cute.
8One was the agouti, looking like a large rat and inhabiting the forests; another the coati, similar to the squirrel and easily domesticated.
9The white-nosed coati, a distant cousin of the raccoon, seems more suited to a tropical rainforest, but is a common sight in the Dragoons.
10These are now all known in the Malay Archipelago as "Burong coati," or dead birds, indicating that the Malay traders never saw them alive.
11The Island of Coati, but a short distance to the south-east, was sacred to the moon.
12As for the coati, I saw him wondering about just outside my room.
13The temper of the coati mundi is essentially quarrelsome and aggressive.
14Kermit hunted industriously and brought in an occasional armadillo, coati, or agouti for the naturalists.
15If the coati had a rich internal life, it would probably be having a major identity crisis.
16At "thirty," the gangly gibbon-with-double-coati-tail was still there, scratching at one-thigh?-withhalfof his tail.