Coati

usgb/kəʊˈɑːti/
noun

A type of mammal that lives in America. It has a long snout, a long tail, and the ability to climb trees.

We saw a coati in the zoo, climbing up the trees.
Visual representation of "coati" - A type of mammal that lives in America. It has a long snout, a long tail, and the ability to climb trees.

Often appears as...

  • south american coati
  • coatimundi
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Animal Context

Use 'coati' when discussing wildlife, zoology, or when describing animals in their natural habitat.

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The guide pointed out a coati foraging in the underbrush.
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Geographic specificity

Mention 'coati' when talking about the fauna from America, especially when referring to their geographic origin.

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Coatis, native to South America, are adept climbers.
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Physical Features

Highlight the coati's distinctive physical traits, such as its snout or tail, to distinguish it from other animals.

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A coati's long snout is used to sniff out food.
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