Kinkajous For Sale
Pet Kinkajou
Kinkajous come in various sizes and there are7 subspecies. The bigger varieties of Kinkajous can reach up to 18 pounds in weight, and about 25 inches in body length. Kinkajous tails can be used when climbing because of their grasping capability, which can almost be up to 45 cm. they are primarily arboreal in nature, but anything goes in captivity. Kinkajous can twist their rear feet backwards, so that the clawed toes can be used when descending head-first. Their palms are bare-skinned and front paws are very sensitive. In water or small openings they often dip their front paws and lick the juice or food off their paws. They have poor vision, and can't sense differences in color, so they mainly rely on their well developed senses of smell and touch. They have no noticeable odor to humans although they have scent glands. Kinkajous also have a broad range of signal calls, from barks and shrill quavering screams to soft chatters. They can live up to 30 years of age.
Baby Kinkajou
- Price: $2,800.00
- Name: Ellen
- Posted: 07/30/2024
- Phone: 865-235-8632
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Tennessee
Super sweet baby female kinkajou, ready to go home now! She is weaned to a dish so her care is super easy at this point. She is so sweet and is so well socialized. She loves anyone. She’s used to cats, dogs and being part of a busy household. She is...
Kinks coati
- Price: $4,000.00
- Name: Sheila Psencik
- Posted: 07/19/2024
- Phone: 2548330717
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
2 beautiful pr of kinkajous 1 pr proven The other pair just turning 2 2 yr old mountain coati dog tame 4k takes all Text 2548330717
Baby lemur Pr juvenile kinkajous
- Price: 4k for all
- Name: Alice longo
- Posted: 07/12/2024
- Phone: 2548330717
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
Beautiful pair of young kinkajous 7 week old baby lemur unsexrt
kinkajou babys and adults we have babys we raise here ....also young red coadimundi
- Name: world exotics inc
- Posted: 07/10/2024
- Phone: 2397745031
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
- Website: www world exotics inc .com
kinks are born here
Imported Kinkajous breeder pair
- Price: 3800.00 pair
- Name: Greg
- Posted: 07/05/2024
- Phone: 352 213 4196
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
Imported from Gunya . Young pair about 4 or 5 years old. Not tame or pets . Male will come eat from your fingers thru cage. Female not so much. 3800.00 for the pair. Call me for pictures
Baby Male Kinkajou
- Price: $1,800.00
- Name: Alex harris
- Posted: 06/11/2024
- Phone: 3054328035
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
fully weaned male baby kinkajou. Hand raised and bottle fed as a baby. Very sweet temperament and loves to be handled. $1800 USDA LICENSED FACILITY PICKUP PREFERRED
Breeder Kinkajous
- Price: $3,800.00
- Name: Gregory T Dukes
- Posted: 06/04/2024
- Phone: 352 2134196
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
Beautiful pair , imported from Gunya Africa, taking 3800.00 and these will move quickly. . Call or text me and see if they g
Kinkajous breeder pair
- Price: 35.00.00
- Name: Gregory Dukes
- Posted: 06/04/2024
- Phone: 352 213 4196
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
Imported from Gunya Africa. Young pair going on 5 years old. Beautiful healthy pair. Not pets
4 Kinajous
- Name: Carol Yonk
- Posted: 05/28/2024
- Phone: 217-825-6131
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Illinois
1 Intact Male 5 yrs old 1 Neutered Male 5 yrs old 1 Pair - Intact Female and Intact Male both 6 yrs old Serious Inquiries Only Please call or text 217-825-6131 I have 30+yrs of experience with kinkajous and other exotics and USDA licensed.
Fun female kinkajou
- Name: Maria Pigozzi
- Posted: 05/23/2024
- Phone: 2815086501
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
She has been in a program for special needs children and has been handled a lot she sweet and fun. She has been around children and other animals. She’s 1 1/2 yr old and never bred.
Hand-fed Kinkajou, FEMALE!
- Name: Panhandle Exotics
- Posted: 05/09/2024
- Phone: 8505424410
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
- Website: www.PanhandleExotics.com
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As sweet as she is beautiful! This adorable girl is looking for a forever home! Info @ PanhandleExotics.com
Kinkajou, female! Financing & transport available!
- Name: Panhandle Exotics
- Posted: 05/05/2024
- Phone: 850-542-4410
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
- Website: www.PanhandleExotics.com
- Trusted Seller
Adorable, hand feeding Kinkajou, female! Step one of our adoption process, follow simple instructions. We no longer reply to emails from this website, the majority are kicked back as undeliverable. We are more than happy to answer any questions...
VERY Sweet Female Kinkajou
- Price: $1,500.00
- Name: Gina
- Posted: 04/08/2024
- Phone: 574-710-5585
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Indiana
She is very very sweet natured. Young Female. Very laid back personality and loves to cuddle during the day while she naps. She will go everywhere with you that you'll let her. Does good with diapers and harness. Fee asked is for her, food, treats, t...
breeding Kinkajous Adults Available
- Name: Christa Barker
- Posted: 03/21/2024
- Phone: (954) 260-1890
- Location: Florida
Exotic Kinkajou Breeding Pair Available+ Are you ready to bring some wild wonder into your life? Look no further! We're excited to offer a stunning breeding pair of adorable Kinkajous for sale at an unbeatable price of just $2000! Our breeding pa...
Breeding Kinkajous in Captivity
At 18 to 30 months a kinkajou is sexually mature. At about 1.5 years (about 18 months) Male kinkajous reach sexual maturity, females in 2.5 years (about 30 months). In approximately every three months the female kinkajou goes into heat. They give birth to only one or two cubs per year. The gestation period ranges from three to four months and more often only one cub is born at a time. In the wild they give birth between April and December, and they keep away from each other except when mating. The mating rite comprise of the male nipping and sniffing the female's lower chin and gorge. The male then stimulates the females by using the insides of his writs to rub her sides where he has an enlarged, protruding bone. The female also has this bone but on the male it is not covered with fur.
Kinkajous in captivity can give birth all through the year, to usually one cub and occasionally two. Breeding in captivity can last between 98 to 120 days. The cub is born in a dark den and with grayish hair, its ears and eyes closed, and a bare underside. In general one offspring is produced, but twins do occur occasionally.
Although they are primarily nocturnal and arboreal in the wild, in captivity they will fool around on the ground, and they will sleep well in the night if you spend a lot of time playing and socializing with them in the day. Kinkajous can make wonderful pets because they are beautiful animals, their personalities are sweet, often playful and yet docile. They are often kept in the house without a cage because they are not destructive animals. They are generally docile and quiet, and they have no noticeable odor. Because they are indolent and slow, especially after being woke from a sleep, they don’t particularly like rapid sudden movements. They are non-aggressive and gentle most of the time, although they can get wound up and become quite playful, and pounce on you from high places.
List of Kinkajou subspecies
There are seven subspecies of kinkajou:
- Potos flavus chiriquensis
- Potos flavus chapadensis
- Potos flavus nocturnus
- Potos flavus flavus
- Potos flavus megalotus
- Potos flavus meridensis
- Potos flavus modestus
Kinkajous are indigenous to the warm humid lowland rainforests of south and Central America where temperatures range from the upper 70s to 100 degrees, their housing temperatures should never drop below 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
Housing kinkajous in captivity
During construction the floors of the cage of the floors should be covered with a solid material to prevent damage to the animals’ feet. Kinkajous have a high level of agility and learn by observation. The cages must be protected by key operated locks because they learn to open bolts and other closure devices. The cages must be able to withstand the climbing and digging, therefore it is advisable that the fence have a buried wire fitted at a 90 degree angle to the vertical to avoid the animals tunneling out. Outdoor enclosures must have a roof. If kept outdoors kinkajou should have limitless access to an indoor housing area because they are a tropical species.
Natural lighting is essential for this group of animal, with a regular day and night cycle. Kinkajous are nocturnal and will be most active after dusk. An appropriate form of ventilation must be provided if the animals are kept indoors. The drainage of outdoor enclosures must be able to quickly remove all excess water. Drains should be planned to keep away injuries to the animals, and positioned in a manner not to obstruct their movement. Other than drains that carry surface water, others should be outside the enclosure. Any fecal material must be disposed of in an environmentally sound manner. For indoor enclosures the substrate should be easily cleaned or changeable.
Kinkajous Diet
Fresh fruits and vegetables along with Zupreem monkey biscuits are the main part of a kinkajous diet. Other Treats include fig newton, dates or raisin and graham cracker may be given. Since they are classified as carnivores occasionally a person can add other protein sources such as small amounts of meat like chicken, eggs and hams. Bananas are their favorite fruit, but other fruits can be added. Many people also feed kinkajou with a variety of other foods and sweets in small doses but not chocolates. Citrus fruits are not a proper nutrition to the kinkajou. There is also belief that Kinkajous are allergic to strawberries.
Veterinary care
There are many susceptible diseases to the kinkajou. They need vaccines starting at the age of 6 weeks until about 16 weeks of age, and all the vaccines are boosted annually. They are vaccinated from various diseases such as;
Hepatitis, parvo and Canine distemper Feline panleukopenia LeptospirosisRabies
Internal parasites are a concern and routine fecal exams can give you an idea if they have picked up something that needs to be dealt with specifically. They can carry a specific type of round worm, Baylisascaris, which is very contagious to people and can cause brain and eye damage among other concerns. Because of this they you should be de-wormed regularly even if fecal tests come back negative. Their teeth suffer because of the high sugar contained which makes them build plaque and tartar easily. Regular teeth brushing also benefit them. Teaching a kinkajou to brush requires the same steps as that of a dog or cat.
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