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Banana Thief

Peter Dexter

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I put out bananas for the birds. A possum always comes at night to find what's left. However a Kinkajou has caught on and now comes before the possum. Nothing left for the possum.


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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I put out bananas for the birds. A possum always comes at night to find what's left. However a Kinkajou has caught on and now comes before the possum. Nothing left for the possum.

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What an educational surprise! Never heard of these guys but there seem to be a lot of fans as there are breeding centers, here in the USA, where they can be had for $1,500 to 2,000 each! Some are sold spayed, but others as breeding pairs.

They advise not to declaw as this is "not humane" and to give them a large cage but let them out to roam the house. Some are claimed to be "friendly" and suitable as pets.

Here, I fear that a large hawk would swoop down to have a good dinner!

Asher
 

Peter Dexter

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They are in the same family as raccoons. An eagle maybe but a hawk wouldn't want to mess with these. Sadly two have died recently where I live from touching the power line cables.
 
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