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  • noun Plural form of kinkajou.

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  • While kinkajous resemble primates, they are actually part of the raccoon family.

    WATCH: Exotic South American Kinkajou Found In Texas The Huffington Post 2011

  • While kinkajous resemble primates, they are actually part of the raccoon family.

    WATCH: Exotic South American Kinkajou Found In Texas The Huffington Post 2011

  • August 10, 2008 at 10:56 am kinkajous llamaz marmots narwalz o…

    Diesel lion - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • At home she also had a skunk as well as two dogs, a fox, a white-wing trumpeter bird and two South American kinkajous.

    HOW THEY BEAT BIG BROTHER 2008

  • Then he found Crazy Zell, fresh off of an encounter with a pack of rabid kinkajous.

    08/25/2006 2006

  • He talks of his animals: the giant butterflies that he named after couturiers Dior, Schiaparelli and Chanel ( "the rather dull one in good taste"), the three boas, the parrots, the kinkajous, the ocelots, the ducks and deer and peacocks, the generations of dogs and cats and the four baby crocodiles a friend gave him, one of which "used to sleep in my bed and crawl across and rest his muzzle on my shoulder."

    Las Pozas: Edward James' fantasy stands tall in a jungle in Mexico 2000

  • He talks of his animals: the giant butterflies that he named after couturiers Dior, Schiaparelli and Chanel ( "the rather dull one in good taste"), the three boas, the parrots, the kinkajous, the ocelots, the ducks and deer and peacocks, the generations of dogs and cats and the four baby crocodiles a friend gave him, one of which "used to sleep in my bed and crawl across and rest his muzzle on my shoulder."

    Las Pozas: Edward James' fantasy stands tall in a jungle in Mexico 2000

  • He talks of his animals: the giant butterflies that he named after couturiers Dior, Schiaparelli and Chanel ( "the rather dull one in good taste"), the three boas, the parrots, the kinkajous, the ocelots, the ducks and deer and peacocks, the generations of dogs and cats and the four baby crocodiles a friend gave him, one of which "used to sleep in my bed and crawl across and rest his muzzle on my shoulder."

    Las Pozas: Edward James' fantasy stands tall in a jungle in Mexico 2000

  • He talks of his animals: the giant butterflies that he named after couturiers Dior, Schiaparelli and Chanel ( "the rather dull one in good taste"), the three boas, the parrots, the kinkajous, the ocelots, the ducks and deer and peacocks, the generations of dogs and cats and the four baby crocodiles a friend gave him, one of which "used to sleep in my bed and crawl across and rest his muzzle on my shoulder."

    Las Pozas: Edward James' fantasy stands tall in a jungle in Mexico 2000

  • First of all came the kinkajous, beautiful creatures of the weasel family, with glossy brown fur and long, prehensile tails.

    The Black Phantom

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