Science, asked by sjohnedwardesaki5b, 5 hours ago

The kinkajou, a nocturnal type of raccoon also called a honey
bear, uses its long, skinny tongue to
pride down from branches​

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Answered by rakeshsingh4191
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The kinkajou is a tropical rainforest mammal of the family Procyonidae related to olingos, coatis, raccoons, and the ringtail and cacomistle. It is the only member of the genus Potos and is also known as the "honey bear" (a name ... Other names in English include honey bear, night ape and night walker.

Answered by Mahiworld
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Kinkajous are sometimes called honey bears because they raid bees' nests. They use their long, skinny tongues to slurp honey from a hive, and also to remove insects like termites from their nests.

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