This animal prefers to live on trees rather than on land
Kinkajol is commonly found in tropical forests in southern and central Africa. They spend most of their time on the trees. Kinkajou's hind legs are stronger, making it easier for them to climb tree branches and trunks. They can easily compete on the branches with the help of their legs as well as their tails. Kinkajou also uses his tail as a hand. It can hang its tail wrapped around branches. The size of a kinkajou from its head to its feet is 16 to 24 inches Have. It also weighs from 1.4 kg to 4.6 kg. The length of its tail is also equal to its body size i.e. 16 to 24 inches. He can turn his legs and knees up to 180 Kinkajol's tongue is long. He eats honey from the hive with his long tongue. This is why it is also known as Honey Bear. It also eats fruit and other small creatures. Occasionally they even eat chicks. Ate fruit At times he sucks all the juices with his tongue. In this way it also contributes to the forest area, as its seeds fall to the ground when it sucks the fruit and the trees grow. In addition, figs are his favorite food and sometimes heal the small creatures that walk on the ground. It also eats more ants in particular. It's a dinner animal. He usually sets out in search of food from about seven o'clock in the evening until midnight And food is healthy. While in the morning and afternoon it rests in the hollow of the tree as well as in the shade of the leaves. Kikajou fur is soft and golden in color. His eyes are big and his ears are small. Along with this his legs are short and each toe has five toes with toes. The female Kinkajou gives birth to one or two cubs after 112 to 118 days of gestation. Her baby's eyes are closed at birth and he does not open his eyes for about a month. It grows fast and by the second month it starts hanging on the branches of the tree. Kinkajou has a lifespan of about forty years. However, it is currently being hunted and its meat and leather are being traded, which has led to a worrying decline in their numbers.
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