South American Coati Zoopedia Concept

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Facts

Species: South American Coati
IUCN Status: LC

Habitat

Continents: South America
Biomes: Tropical. Grassland
Land area: 252m^2 (+10m^2 per additional animal)
Water area: 0m^2
Climbing area: 40m^2 (+7m^2 per additional animal)
Barriers: Fence Grade 2 > 2m, climb proof

Social

Group size: 4-12 (up to 3 males, up to 10 females)
Male bachelor group size: 1-5
Female bachelor group size: 3-8

Reproduction

Maturity: 1.5 years
Sterility: Death
Gestation: 2-3 months
Interbirth: 12 months

Feeding Stations

Arboreal Feeding Platform
Water Bowl
Water Pipe

Food Enrichment

Forage Box
Frozen Fruit
Fruit Spike Tree
Small fixed Roller Feeder
Suspended Forager

Toy Enrichment

Cardboard Box
Gift Box
Climbing Frame
Ice Block
Small Ball
Small Ball Colorful
Rubbing Pad
Rubbing Pad Bark
Sprinkler

Interspecies Enrichment

Collared Peccary
Baird's Tapir
Capybara
Giant Anteater
Colombian White Faced Capuchin Monkey
Galapagos Giant Tortoise
Raccoon
 
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The SA Coati is currently the most requested animal for Planet Zoo, so i decided to do a Zoopedia Concept. Frontier, if your'e reading this, this is the one animal almost everyone wants for the game,

Regarding the social group: Most coatis group have only one dominant male, but there are exceptions. Male coatis are usually solitary unless they join a group, but bachelor groups are acceptable.
 
Very nice! I would also love to see a new enrichment item made for this highly requested species (and added to similar animals too). To kind of celebrate it's inclusion. Not sure what it could be, any ideas?
 
If I were to choose one enrichment item that would be good for coatis plus lots of other animals, I would definitely pick a rotting log for animals to scratch through and forage in. All of the following animals in the game should be able to use it (including the coati):
  1. Aardvark
  2. Giant anteater
  3. Nine-banded armadillo
  4. Colombian white-faced capuchin
  5. Japanese macaque
  6. Mandrill
  7. Chinese pangolin
  8. Meerkat
  9. Formosan black bear
  10. Grizzly bear
  11. Himalayan brown bear
  12. Sloth bear
  13. Sun bear
  14. Ring-tailed coati
  15. Striped skunk
  16. European badger
  17. Asian small-clawed otter
  18. Collared peccary
  19. North Sulawesi babirusa
  20. Red river hog
  21. Wild boar
  22. North Island brown kiwi
  23. Indian peafowl
  24. Red-crowned crane
 
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