A medium-sized omnivorous mammal found throughout North America, known for its dexterous front paws and masked face.
A raccoon species native to South and Central America, commonly found near water.
A social, diurnal procyonid found in South America, known for its long tail and playful behavior.
A coati species found in Central America and northern South America, recognized by its ringed tail.
A coati species native to Mexico and Central America, often found in forests and grasslands.
A nocturnal, arboreal procyonid native to Central and South America, known for its prehensile tail.
A small, tree-dwelling carnivore found in Central and South America, resembling a kinkajou.
An olingo species native to Central America, with a bushy tail and arboreal habits.
A small, arboreal mammal found in Central America, part of the olingo group.
A rare olingo species found in South America, recognized for its small size.