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- Bassaricyon abstract "The genus Bassaricyon consists of small Neotropical procyonids, popularly known as olingos /ɒˈlɪŋɡoʊz/. They are native to the rainforests of Central and South America from Nicaragua to Peru. They are arboreal and nocturnal, and live at elevations from sea level to 2,750 m. Olingos closely resemble the kinkajou in morphology and habits, though they lack prehensile tails and extrudable tongues, have more extended muzzles, and possess anal scent glands. Genetic studies have shown that the closest relatives of the olingos are actually the coatis; the divergence between the two groups is estimated to have occurred about 10.2 million years (Ma) ago, while kinkajous split off from the other extant procyonids about 22.6 Ma ago. The similarities between kinkajous and olingos are thus an example of parallel evolution.".
- Bassaricyon class Mammal.
- Bassaricyon family Procyonidae.
- Bassaricyon kingdom Animal.
- Bassaricyon order Carnivora.
- Bassaricyon phylum Chordate.
- Bassaricyon thumbnail Bushy_tailed_olingo.jpg?width=300.
- Bassaricyon wikiPageID "2461623".
- Bassaricyon wikiPageRevisionID "605069057".
- Bassaricyon classis Mammal.
- Bassaricyon familia Procyonidae.
- Bassaricyon genus "Bassaricyon".
- Bassaricyon genusAuthority "Allen, 1876".
- Bassaricyon imageCaption "Northern olingo in Costa Rica".
- Bassaricyon name "Olingos and olinguito".
- Bassaricyon ordo Carnivora.
- Bassaricyon phylum Chordate.
- Bassaricyon regnum "Animalia".
- Bassaricyon subdivision "*Bassaricyon alleni *Bassaricyon gabbii *Bassaricyon medius *Bassaricyon neblina".
- Bassaricyon subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Bassaricyon subject Category:Mammal_genera.
- Bassaricyon subject Category:Mammals_of_Central_America.
- Bassaricyon subject Category:Mammals_of_South_America.
- Bassaricyon subject Category:Procyonidae.
- Bassaricyon type Animal.
- Bassaricyon type Eukaryote.
- Bassaricyon type Mammal.
- Bassaricyon type Species.
- Bassaricyon type Organism.
- Bassaricyon comment "The genus Bassaricyon consists of small Neotropical procyonids, popularly known as olingos /ɒˈlɪŋɡoʊz/. They are native to the rainforests of Central and South America from Nicaragua to Peru. They are arboreal and nocturnal, and live at elevations from sea level to 2,750 m. Olingos closely resemble the kinkajou in morphology and habits, though they lack prehensile tails and extrudable tongues, have more extended muzzles, and possess anal scent glands.".
- Bassaricyon label "Bassaricyon".
- Bassaricyon label "Bassaricyon".
- Bassaricyon label "Bassaricyon".
- Bassaricyon label "Bassaricyon".
- Bassaricyon label "Makibären".
- Bassaricyon label "Olingo".
- Bassaricyon label "Slankberen".
- Bassaricyon label "Олинго".
- Bassaricyon label "オリンゴ属".
- Bassaricyon label "犬浣熊属".
- Bassaricyon sameAs Makibären.
- Bassaricyon sameAs Bassaricyon.
- Bassaricyon sameAs Bassaricyon.
- Bassaricyon sameAs オリンゴ属.
- Bassaricyon sameAs Slankberen.
- Bassaricyon sameAs Bassaricyon.
- Bassaricyon sameAs Olingo.
- Bassaricyon sameAs m.07frq5.
- Bassaricyon sameAs Q1425180.
- Bassaricyon sameAs Q1425180.
- Bassaricyon wasDerivedFrom Bassaricyon?oldid=605069057.
- Bassaricyon depiction Bushy_tailed_olingo.jpg.
- Bassaricyon isPrimaryTopicOf Bassaricyon.
- Bassaricyon name "Olingos and olinguito".