they're extremely social, so they're great for pets. I read they can get along with dogs and other pets if raised together especially, but sometimes they get jealous because they hog attention. I really want one someday, I met my first at an exotic pet farm, and a coatimundi reached through a cage and grabbed my shirt and pulled me toward him....it scared the living hell out of me, until the owner told me not to worry he just wanted attention. he was soooo adorable!
People who keep saying stuff like, you shouldn't remove them from the wild, well shut up! We don't care about your opinion and plus they life a happier, longer, safer life with people, and plus all animals are wild at once, even dogs and cats and fish, and also if its from a breeder its not from the wild it was born in captivity! Plus what do you think a zoo is? So all saying stuff like that just don't say it!
They are so sweet! I know it's against the rules, but I fed them in berlin zoo. You can't resist when they put their "hands" through the mesh and beg for fruits)Can they be litter trained?
who ever shot this seems to be the kind of person who needs reminding to get out of bed in the morning. what the fuck are you doing in charge of a great animal, i seriously doubt that you are capable of much let alone any sort of recponsibility. why dont you start off looking after a rock or piece of soft fruit. idiot
purplejism chill out....its not like she's killin it, he seems pretty damn content with his delicious peppermint. and plus im getting myself a skunk soon, ur a puss.
ive been interested in the coatimundi for a while, btu I have a few questions. like do u know how much ir coasted, or where these are legal as pets? thanks for posting the video
My coatis are all rehomes. They are very demanding of time and attention and have their own rules you have to adapt to. Unfortunately many people find they don't have what it takes, so the poor coati ends up having to be rehomed. Babies range from $450 to $1000, depending on where you get them from, and are legal in many states, but not in California or Arizona. You have to check state wildlife rules to be sure.
he's adorable! he reminds me of my coatis i had. I had a Delaney and a Cody. Your right they are like perpetual 2 year olds! have you ever let yours play wiht perfume? Mine loved perfume.
They are crazy about smells. I like to give them the perfume samples out of magazines, they love them. It is so funny to see the concentration on their faces as they rub it into their tails. Unfortunately sometimes they like to rub stuff that is not so sweet (like cat pee - yuck).
Yeah, he rolls it around in his mouth, that's what the clicking noise is LOL. They are not for the faint-hearted. Like having a permanent 2-year old with sharp teeth and a short temper.
bing has a song XP
theevilmonkey421 7 months ago
they're extremely social, so they're great for pets. I read they can get along with dogs and other pets if raised together especially, but sometimes they get jealous because they hog attention. I really want one someday, I met my first at an exotic pet farm, and a coatimundi reached through a cage and grabbed my shirt and pulled me toward him....it scared the living hell out of me, until the owner told me not to worry he just wanted attention. he was soooo adorable!
doomelf 1 year ago
HOLY CRAP GET A BROOM!
21MichaelArnold21 1 year ago
People who keep saying stuff like, you shouldn't remove them from the wild, well shut up! We don't care about your opinion and plus they life a happier, longer, safer life with people, and plus all animals are wild at once, even dogs and cats and fish, and also if its from a breeder its not from the wild it was born in captivity! Plus what do you think a zoo is? So all saying stuff like that just don't say it!
stolen101dc 1 year ago
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stolen101dc 1 year ago
What the fuck is it doing?
SuperGaryOak 1 year ago
haha funny as your voice as the coati
JORGEAZL 1 year ago
The cutest thing i have ever seen. So funny, do they all like mints as much as Bing does?
marcgetshismail 2 years ago
Dear god your voice
topsy420 2 years ago
please repost video
knolin123 2 years ago
Sounds like a horse trotting on a cobblestone path!
Existantia 2 years ago 8
so true,so true....
chihuahuagirl12345 2 years ago
it's a coatimundi. so cute - i want one now LOL
ParisVaughn 3 years ago
what the hell is that
rachelbrons 3 years ago
a coatimundis (coati) they are mostly wild in lower america and mexico
evan911skater 3 years ago
i saw 5 full grown and 2 cubs on the northern part of the inka trail to machu pichu in peru, so i guesse there in northern south america maybe i unno
GuitarIsMe123 2 years ago
They are so sweet! I know it's against the rules, but I fed them in berlin zoo. You can't resist when they put their "hands" through the mesh and beg for fruits)Can they be litter trained?
bukasova 3 years ago
Nice video (:
He is very quit.
I have 2 small at home here in Denmark age 8 weeks, so there is at lot going on right now (:
MissHarris89 3 years ago
who ever shot this seems to be the kind of person who needs reminding to get out of bed in the morning. what the fuck are you doing in charge of a great animal, i seriously doubt that you are capable of much let alone any sort of recponsibility. why dont you start off looking after a rock or piece of soft fruit. idiot
purplejism 3 years ago
purplejism chill out....its not like she's killin it, he seems pretty damn content with his delicious peppermint. and plus im getting myself a skunk soon, ur a puss.
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lindagrow 3 years ago
Cutest thing EVER. Thanks for sharing!
Star007 4 years ago
ive been interested in the coatimundi for a while, btu I have a few questions. like do u know how much ir coasted, or where these are legal as pets? thanks for posting the video
-sam
echidnamon 4 years ago
My coatis are all rehomes. They are very demanding of time and attention and have their own rules you have to adapt to. Unfortunately many people find they don't have what it takes, so the poor coati ends up having to be rehomed. Babies range from $450 to $1000, depending on where you get them from, and are legal in many states, but not in California or Arizona. You have to check state wildlife rules to be sure.
treepigs2 4 years ago
what are there personalty's like do they like handeling have you takin urs on a walk ? with a harness and leash kinkajou or.... coati?
12blackrider12 4 years ago
Coati are very loving. If you can get the harness on them they like to go for walks.
treepigs2 4 years ago
he's adorable! he reminds me of my coatis i had. I had a Delaney and a Cody. Your right they are like perpetual 2 year olds! have you ever let yours play wiht perfume? Mine loved perfume.
penutshell17 4 years ago
They are crazy about smells. I like to give them the perfume samples out of magazines, they love them. It is so funny to see the concentration on their faces as they rub it into their tails. Unfortunately sometimes they like to rub stuff that is not so sweet (like cat pee - yuck).
treepigs2 4 years ago
what species of coatis is he?
tanatribe 4 years ago
He is a white-nosed coati (nasua naurica).
treepigs2 4 years ago
Cute! He doesn't just eat the peppermint-he just kinda sucks on it! How are they as pets, by the way? Must be a lot of work.
WeeMiniMoose 5 years ago
Yeah, he rolls it around in his mouth, that's what the clicking noise is LOL. They are not for the faint-hearted. Like having a permanent 2-year old with sharp teeth and a short temper.
treepigs2 5 years ago
hey, we all talk baby talk to our babies, don't we? Super cute
scrubjay93 5 years ago