Mammals in the family Procyonidae, including the raccoon, kinkajou, olingo and other species.
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- The World Wide Raccoon Web An online resource for anyone interested in raccoons (Procyon lotor). It contains stories, facts and information, a bibliography of raccoon literature, and a library of raccoon images and sounds.
- Raccoon - theBigZoo.com Raccoon (Procyon lotor) facts, photos and discussion board.
- White-nosed Coati (Nasua narica) Physical description and habits of this mammal. Includes a photo.
- Ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) Physical traits, habitat, diet, and reproduction of this species.
- Kinkajou Information from Wikipedia on this species, Potos flavus, also known as the Honey Bear or Cat-monkey from South and Central America.
- Olingo Information from Wikipedia on this group of arboreal procyonids in the genus Bassaricyon.
- Procyon lotor Extensive database providing information on the ecology, life history and status of the raccoon.
- Gable's Raccoon World Extensive information on raccoons and their natural history, care, feeding, rehabilitation into the wild, pest problems, photographs, stories and common myths.
- Living with Wildlife: Raccoons The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife provides information on raccoons and their interactions with humans.
- Procyonidae About the raccoon family, which includes raccoons, cacomistles, coatimundis, kinkajous, and olingos.
- Procyon lotor: Northern Raccoon Facts about this mammal's range, habitat, physical traits, diet, reproduction, and behavior. Includes photographs.
- Nasua nasua: South American Coati Description, range, reproduction, behavior and conservation status, provided by the Animal Diversity Web.
- Nasua narica: White-nosed Coati Photograph, description, range, reproduction, behavior and conservation status, provided by the Animal Diversity Web.
- Potos flavus: Kinkajou Description, range, reproduction, behavior and conservation status, provided by the Animal Diversity Web.