Scientific Name: Nasua narica
Most common Location: South America
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Animal Image Source: Pexels
Coatis are curious, social mammals native to the forests and deserts of Central and South America. With their long, ringed tails, pointed snouts, and lively personalities, they are highly active creatures, known for their playful and investigative nature.
These omnivores have a varied diet, feeding on fruits, insects, small vertebrates, and even eggs. Coatis use their sharp claws and long tails to help them navigate through trees and the forest floor as they forage for food. Often found in groups, their social bonds are strong, and they communicate with a range of vocalizations and body language.
At Hoo Zoo, our Coati helps visitors explore the behaviors of social mammals, the role of omnivores in ecosystems, and the importance of preserving diverse habitats. Observing these agile, inquisitive animals up close gives visitors an opportunity to appreciate their intelligence, adaptability, and essential role in the balance of their environment.