The Week in Pictures: Animals, August 3 – August 8, 2014

Two South American coatis peer from a tree in their new habitat at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in San Diego Tuesday, August 5, 2014. The 3-month-old coatis rarely are still as they spend the majority of their day playing, jumping, climbing trees and digging in the dirt. Keepers describe the coatis as very curious, very smart and always very active. South American coatis, also known as ring-tailed coatis, are closely related to raccoons and are found in the jungles and rainforests of South America, where they live both on the ground and in trees. They have a distinctive ringed tail, used for balancing while climbing. Their specially adapted ankle joints allow them to rotate their feet, climbing up trees and descending head first. They also have sharp-clawed paws and long, thin, shovel-like noses that help them forage for food. (Photo by Ken Bohn/AP Photo/San Diego Zoo Safari park)
The Week in Pictures: Animals, August 3 – August 8, 2014
   
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