Definition of Coati-mondi

1. Noun. Omnivorous mammal of Central America and South America.

Exact synonyms: Coati, Coati-mundi, Coon Cat, Nasua Narica
Generic synonyms: Procyonid
Group relationships: Genus Nasua, Nasua

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coati-mondi

coated tongue
coatee
coatees
coater
coaters
coates
coateth
coath
coathanger
coathangers
coathook
coathooks
coati
coati-mondi (current term)
coati-mundi
coatimundi
coatimundis
coating
coatings
coatis
coatless
coatlike
coatomer
coatomers
coatrack
coatracks
coatroom
coatrooms

Literary usage of Coati-mondi

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Glimpses of the Animate World, Or, Science and Literature of Natural History (1885)
"Temple Bar THE coati-mondi. 1. SAILORS from South America occasionally, among other pets, bring a small animal, which, because of its long nose, ..."

2. Animal Memoirs by Samuel Lockwood (1888)
"Unlike the complete history just given of the raccoon, I can only tell of Coati-Mondi as a pet in confinement, for, outside of books, I have no knowledge of ..."

3. Readings in Natural History by Samuel Lockwood (1888)
"COUSIN TWO, THE coati-mondi. AM now going to relate some pleasant recollections of a little animal so closely related to the raccoon in some structural ..."

4. The Popular Science Monthly (1873)
"And what striking resemblances to these well-known monkeys are noticeable in the Kinkajou, first cousin of the Coati-Mondi. We close with a great truth ..."

5. Essays and Observations on Natural History, Anatomy, Physiology, Psychology by John Hunter, Richard Owen (1861)
"The testicles are not very prominent; all these parts are covered with hair, as in the bear, racoon, ferret, coati-mondi. ..."

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