Pure SubSpecies Kinkajou Breeders
Pure SubSpecies Kinkajou Breeders
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- Name: Kelliee
- Posted: 07/12/2010
- Location: Oregon
- ID #950
I have a proven young male wild-caught and a coming of age female wild-caught pair of Kinkajou for sale.
These two have been in the same enclosure for 3 months and get along together perfectly.
The male will eat from your hand, put his front paws on you and allow you to pet his back and rump. I allow him to come out of the enclosure while I am cleaning it and he easily re-enters when I am finished.... for apples of course.
The female is shy. She will take food from your fingers and will sniff you, but has not put her paws on me as of yet. She chooses to remain in her pillow-style nest-hammock and watch me and take treats while I clean the enclosure.
These two are pure genetic subspecies, trapped in the same region and would make an excellent breeding pair.
I have all the breeders I need and am selling the overstock and this is a highly compatible pair.
Normally I microchip and register all my animals, but have not done so with these two so you are free to do that yourself.
Their evening antics are adorable and fun to watch. They make some of the most delightful noises too.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask I will do the best I can to answer.
These Kinkajou will weigh around 4 pounds when mature; over that and they are obese, which is a common circumstance affliction for captive Kinkajou.
$2500 for this genetically pure young pair.
These two have been in the same enclosure for 3 months and get along together perfectly.
The male will eat from your hand, put his front paws on you and allow you to pet his back and rump. I allow him to come out of the enclosure while I am cleaning it and he easily re-enters when I am finished.... for apples of course.
The female is shy. She will take food from your fingers and will sniff you, but has not put her paws on me as of yet. She chooses to remain in her pillow-style nest-hammock and watch me and take treats while I clean the enclosure.
These two are pure genetic subspecies, trapped in the same region and would make an excellent breeding pair.
I have all the breeders I need and am selling the overstock and this is a highly compatible pair.
Normally I microchip and register all my animals, but have not done so with these two so you are free to do that yourself.
Their evening antics are adorable and fun to watch. They make some of the most delightful noises too.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask I will do the best I can to answer.
These Kinkajou will weigh around 4 pounds when mature; over that and they are obese, which is a common circumstance affliction for captive Kinkajou.
$2500 for this genetically pure young pair.
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