While following the howler monkey group, all interspecific encounters between howler monkeys and coatis were recorded.
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During five of these episodes, coatis just passed by a non-fruiting tree where the howler group was resting without interacting.
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This could help to explain the high number of solitary individuals and the overall small size ofcoatigroups observed.
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These observations indicate the potential competition over food between the two species, and suggest that howlers may displace coatis during these episodes.
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However, only one aggression event was observed during a feeding encounter between howlers and coatis.
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Meancoatiband size during encounters was 2.5 animals and on 12 occasions only solitary coatis were involved.
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Therefore, the reduction in litter fauna in the dry season plus the presence of highly desirable fruits such as figs favours the feeding encounters between howler monkeys and coatis.
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Optimally, they should have a spacious outdoor enclosure and acoati-proofed room in the house and/or other climate-controlled place, as well.
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It has been treated as a species, but the vast majority of recent authorities treat it as a subspecies of the white-nosedcoati.
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Predators of fruits bats include owls, snakes, large opossums, andcoati.
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The 14 species of carnivores include raccoons,coati, kinkajou, olingo, skunks, grison, tayra and five species of cats (jaguar, ocelot, margay, jaguarundi and puma).
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Recently, the species has expanded excessively; its fruits, which naturally fall to the ground and open, are eagerly eaten by small mammals such as the common marmoset andcoati.
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