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Mammal Love
"To keep every cog and wheel is the first precaution of intelligent tinkering."
- Aldo Leopold

White-Nosed Coati T-Shirt
The white-nosed coati is similar to a raccoon or a ringtail cat, but with a long snout which is used for finding grubs. They change their behavior with the season. As fall and winter approach, solitary males roam the brush, but as spring arrives they join the female matriarchal groups to breed. The pregnant females are then the ones to leave the group to have their babies. They don't return until the late summer with their cubs and it is at that time that they again run off the males from the group, starting the cycle over.
Although primarily from Central and South America, some white-nosed coati can be spotted in Arizona and occasionally in South Texas.The white-nosed coati is similar to a raccoon or a ringtail cat, but with a long snout which is used for finding grubs. They change their behavior with the season. As fall and winter approach, solitary males roam the brush, but as spring arrives they join the female matriarchal groups to breed. The pregnant females are then the ones to leave the group to have their babies. They don't return until the late summer with their cubs and it is at that time that they again run off the males from the group, starting the cycle over.
Although primarily from Central and South America, some white-nosed coati can be spotted in Arizona and occasionally in South Texas.
Although primarily from Central and South America, some white-nosed coati can be spotted in Arizona and occasionally in South Texas.The white-nosed coati is similar to a raccoon or a ringtail cat, but with a long snout which is used for finding grubs. They change their behavior with the season. As fall and winter approach, solitary males roam the brush, but as spring arrives they join the female matriarchal groups to breed. The pregnant females are then the ones to leave the group to have their babies. They don't return until the late summer with their cubs and it is at that time that they again run off the males from the group, starting the cycle over.
Although primarily from Central and South America, some white-nosed coati can be spotted in Arizona and occasionally in South Texas.

White-Nosed Coati Spiral Notebook
The white-nosed coati is similar to a raccoon or a ringtail cat, but with a long snout which is used for finding grubs. They change their behavior with the season. As fall and winter approach, solitary males roam the brush, but as spring arrives they join the female matriarchal groups to breed. The pregnant females are then the ones to leave the group to have their babies. They don't return until the late summer with their cubs and it is at that time that they again run off the males from the group, starting the cycle over.
Although primarily from Central and South America, some white-nosed coati can be spotted in Arizona and occasionally in South Texas.
Although primarily from Central and South America, some white-nosed coati can be spotted in Arizona and occasionally in South Texas.

Texas Kangaroo Rat Travel Mug
Texas Kangaroo Rats like to take dust baths and forage for grains at night. They have been known to kick rattle snakes as they strike. Surprisingly, they benefit from cattle grazing and other mild disturbances. Now only found in North Texas, they need the help of private ranchers to monitor and provide habitats for them.

Texas Kangaroo Rat Drawstring Bag
Texas Kangaroo Rats like to take dust baths and forage for grains at night. They have been known to kick rattle snakes as they strike. Surprisingly, they benefit from cattle grazing and other mild disturbances. Now only found in North Texas, they need the help of private ranchers to monitor and provide habitats for them.

White-Nosed Coati Sticker
The white-nosed coati is similar to a raccoon or a ringtail cat, but with a long snout which is used for finding grubs. They change their behavior with the season. As fall and winter approach, solitary males roam the brush, but as spring arrives they join the female matriarchal groups to breed. The pregnant females are then the ones to leave the group to have their babies. They don't return until the late summer with their cubs and it is at that time that they again run off the males from the group, starting the cycle over.
Although primarily from Central and South America, some white-nosed coati can be spotted in Arizona and occasionally in South Texas.
Although primarily from Central and South America, some white-nosed coati can be spotted in Arizona and occasionally in South Texas.

Texas Kangaroo Rat Sticker
Texas Kangaroo Rats like to take dust baths and forage for grains at night. They have been known to kick rattle snakes as they strike. Surprisingly, they benefit from cattle grazing and other mild disturbances. Now only found in North Texas, they need the help of private ranchers to monitor and provide habitats for them.

Celtic Kitty Sticker
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Echidna Sticker
The Echidna, a type of monotreme, is a mammal that lay a single egg into a pouch each year. Unlike other mammals, the milk that they produce is released through the pores in their skin, rather than teats. Like another monotreme, the platypus, the short-beaked variety lives in Australia, but other echidnas also reside in New Guinea, most of which there are threatened or endangered due to habitat loss and hunting. Also known as the "spiny anteater" their long, sticky tongue helps them weed out termites and ants for dinner.

Pretty Penny the Heart Fox Acrylic Block
Pretty Penny was a gray fox that lived in my backyard for many years. We watched her grow, have a family, and make other fox friends. Occasionally, I still see Penny's children and grandchildren around and think of her.

Celtic Kitty Water Bottle
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Pretty Penny the Heart Fox Coasters
Pretty Penny was a gray fox that lived in my backyard for many years. We watched her grow, have a family, and make other fox friends. Occasionally, I still see Penny's children and grandchildren around and think of her.

Celtic Kitty Comforter
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Celtic Kitty Mug
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Celtic Kitty Cat Mat
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Pretty Penny the Heart Fox Throw Pillow
Pretty Penny was a gray fox that lived in my backyard for many years. We watched her grow, have a family, and make other fox friends. Occasionally, I still see Penny's children and grandchildren around and think of her.

Winter Deer at Night Apron
Moonlit deer in the snow for the holidays.

Pretty Penny the Heart Fox Travel Mug
Pretty Penny was a gray fox that lived in my backyard for many years. We watched her grow, have a family, and make other fox friends. Occasionally, I still see Penny's children and grandchildren around and think of her.

Celtic Kitty Throw Pillow
Love kitties? Me too!

Winter Deer at Night Travel Mug
Moonlit deer in the snow for the holidays.

Winter Deer at Night Throw Pillow
Moonlit deer in the snow for the holidays.

Celtic Kitty Magnet
Love kitties? Me too!

Pretty Penny the Heart Fox Zip Bag
Pretty Penny was a gray fox that lived in my backyard for many years. We watched her grow, have a family, and make other fox friends. Occasionally, I still see Penny's children and grandchildren around and think of her.

Winter Deer at Night Magnet
Moonlit deer in the snow for the holidays.

Pretty Penny the Heart Fox Spiral Notebook
Pretty Penny was a gray fox that lived in my backyard for many years. We watched her grow, have a family, and make other fox friends. Occasionally, I still see Penny's children and grandchildren around and think of her.

Celtic Kitty Spiral Notebook
Love kitties? Me too!
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