A long ringed tail held high,
a flexible, pointed snout,
and constant movement through trees and forest floors.
The Red Coati refers to reddish-colored individuals of the South American coati (Nasua nasua), a lively mammal native to Central and South America. Its reddish or brownish coat gives it the “red” nickname, though coat color can vary by region and individual.
🧬 What Is a Red Coati?
- Scientific Name: Nasua nasua
- Common Name: South American Coati
- Distribution: Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, and other parts of South America
- Habitat: Tropical rainforests, woodlands, and grasslands
👉 Coatis belong to the raccoon family (Procyonidae) and are close relatives of raccoons.
👀 Appearance & Physical Traits
- Body Length: About 40–70 cm (16–28 inches)
- Tail Length: 30–60 cm (12–24 inches)
- Weight: 3–8 kg (7–18 lbs)
✔️ Distinctive Features
- Long, flexible snout used for digging
- Reddish or brownish fur
- Long tail with visible rings
✨ Coatis often walk with their tails held upright, especially when moving in groups.
🌳 Lifestyle & Behavior
- Diurnal (active during the day)
- Females and young live in social groups
- Adult males often live alone
👉 They are skilled climbers but spend much of their time foraging on the ground.
🥚 Diet
- Fruits
- Insects
- Small mammals
- Bird eggs
👉 Coatis are omnivores and adapt their diet to seasonal availability.
🌿 Ecological Role
- Help disperse seeds
- Control insect populations
- Act as mid-level predators in forest ecosystems
The Red Coati is:
🦝 A long-tailed, curious mammal of South American forests
🌳 A social and intelligent omnivore
🍃 An important contributor to ecosystem balance
With its energetic movements and inquisitive nature,
the coati perfectly captures the lively spirit of the tropical jungle.
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