What is this animal that lives in Cancun?

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  1. haggis & neeps

    haggis & neeps Enthusiast Registered Member

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    would I be correct in saying they can also be called aardvarks or am I barking up the wrong tree.
     
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    Haha TJ, don't get me started on sound-alikes here! ;-)

    They're not the aardvarks I know from Canada, though I just read that they can be called Brazilian aardvarks. Do a google image search for the "coatimundi" and "aardvark" and you see two different animals. :)
     
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    RG,

    That is what someone essentially told me a few years ago but I Googled and the photos are identical. Seemed that what I read was that the ones with the tails are the males, or maybe the other way around. But whichever is the opposite sex, they do look like badgers. I have never seen a badger except in photos. I don't think we have them in the south. What is it, Wisconsin, The Badger State?
     
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    Thanks Gonzo. I knew you had my back on this one; as always.
     
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