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Olinguito - Wikipedia The olinguito is found in the northern Andes at altitudes between 1,500 and 2,750 metres (4,920 and 9,020 ft) [2] above sea level, which is much higher than the habitats for other olingos
Olinguito Discovery | Smithsonian Institution The olinguito is the smallest member of the raccoon family It has thick, woolly fur that is denser and more colorful (orange or reddish brown) than its closest relatives, the olingos
Olinguito Facts - Fact Animal When researchers looked closely, they discovered what had appeared to be a run-of-the-mill Bassaricyon gabbii was, in fact, a totally new species This species was subsequently named Bassaricyon neblina, or the Olinguito
Olinguito - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The olinguito (Bassaricyon neblina ) is a mammal of the raccoon family Procyonidae that lives in montane forests in the Andes of western Colombia and Ecuador It was classified as belonging to a new species in 2013
Five Facts About the Olinguito - AMNH Olinguitos are members of the Procyonidae family This family of animals is found only in the New World and also includes raccoons, coatis, kinkajous, and olingos While olinguitos are members of the order Carnivora, they’re not exactly vicious meat-eaters
Misunderstood Mesos: Olinguito - The Wolf Center Hiding among the cloud-soaked forests of the Andes Mountains lives an elusive mesocarnivore that has evaded scientific discovery until recently The olinguito was originally believed to be one of the species belonging to the olingo genus Bassaricyon
A Look Back at the Discovery of the Olinguito The olinguito is native to the cloud forests of Colombia and Ecuador and is the smallest member of the raccoon family As of 2023, the olinguito remains the only carnivore species to be discovered in the Americas in over four decades
Olinguito: The Fascinating Cloud Forest Mammal Native to the cloud forests of the Andes in South America, the Olinguito has captured the attention of scientists and wildlife enthusiasts alike This article provides a detailed look at the Olinguito's habitat, diet, behavior, conservation status, and significance in biodiversity
Olinguito (Bassaricyon neblina) - Know Your Mammals The olinguito oʊlɪŋˈɡiːtoʊ (Spanish for “little olingo”, Bassaricyon neblina, colloquially known as the “kitty bear”) is a mammal of the raccoon family Procyonidae that lives in montane forests in the Andes of western Colombia and Ecuador
Mammals - Olinguito - World Land Trust The sweet-faced Olinguito is a mammal belonging to racoon family Procyonidae With a rounded face, short muzzle, and small, heavily furred ears, it has been likened to a teddy bear