Kinkajou @ Ack's Exotic Pets Shop (Part I)
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i thought they cant have citrus stuff?... i have a pair!!! they r awesome!!!
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Listen, I know kinkajous are not suppose to have oranges but I was out of bananas one night and I gave her a peeled orange until the morning. I've had her two years and only given her two oranges in that time. About a week after the latest orange, she has become very temperamental and trembles a little bit; in her back legs especially. She knows who I am and that I'm not going to hurt her but she still flinches and barks at first approach. It seems as though she shakes less and is much more act
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Kinkajous are in the Procyonidae family which consists of raccoons, coatis, kinkajous, ringtail cats, cacomistles, and olingos. Some believe pandas and red pandas are related as well.
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It's a relative of raccoons.
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I went to Ack's a few months ago after being away from NY for years (I was searching for the other exotics shop on the same street, but it was gone). I walked into the place and the first thing I saw were their coatimundi, which I had to loudly proclaim "COATIS!!" I'm considering going back up there next springtime to pick up a prairie dog pup, since I can't find pouched rats anywhere anymore (now that they're legal again)
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kinks don't make good pets.. they are great when young but can get nasty temper tantrums when older.. i have 2 rescues and one that i bottle raised..
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What is a kinkajou classed as? Because I know its not a monkey, but is it a primate or a rodent or marsupial?
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they're not supposed to be domesticated pets... they're wild animals who belong in the canopies. and then people complain and freak out when they bite or run awayple
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they are bad pets
no cirtrussssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
dragonhoit1 2 years ago 5
ya no oranges...... but there mad good
JoeFidlestixs 2 years ago 2