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Mammals from these photos, owners of an elongated and rolling nose, are known as coati or nosuhi.
These animals belong to the raccoon family and are known to people from the time of the aborigines, who first gave the name Coati - coatimundi, which means in translation "coati" - belt, "mun" - "nose."
First migrants from Europe called coati "badger", the animals received this name from Mexicans, but after the delivery of real badgers to Mexico, coati were renamed.
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