Bears
- Species Name: Ursus Americanus (black bear) & Ursus Arctos (brown bear)
- Weight: 180 to 250 pounds
- Omnivore
- Thick Outer Coat that varies in colors, usually dark brown to black.
- 2 to 3 cubs in a litter
Habitat
- North & South America, Europe, Eurasia, Asia, Polar Regions
- Grassland
- Mountainous
- Jungle
- Wetlands
- Arctic
- Tundra
Risk Level
- Least Concern
- Currently, most bear species, in general, are under Least Concern by the IUCN Endangerment Rating. This means a healthy population of bears is presently in the wild.
Family Members
- Cody
- Holly
- Huggy
- Koda
- Lolly
- Pebbles
- Rachie
Coatimundi
- Species Name: Nasua Nasua
- Weight: 4 to 15 pounds
- Omnivore
- Thin Multicolored Coat, usually with rings or bands around the tail.
- 1 to 7 cubs in a litter
Habitat
- South America
- Jungle
- Wetlands
- Grasslands
- Plains
- Woodlands
Risk Level
- Least Concern
- Currently, the coatimundi species, in general, is under the Least Concern by the IUCN Endangerment Rating. This means a healthy population of coatimundi is presently in the wild.
Family Members
- Marcano
- Molly
Lemurs
- Species Name: Lemur catta
- Weight: 2 to 5 pounds
- Omnivore
- Medium Furry Coat, usually with rings or bands around the tail.
- Typically one offspring
Habitat
- Southern Madagascar
- Scrub
- Deciduous Forests
- Grasslands
- Riverbank Forests
- Humid Forests
Risk Level
- Endangered
- The ring-tailed lemur species is under an Endangered label by the IUCN Endangerment Rating. This means a small population of lemurs in the wild is highly likely to go extinct if people continue to decrease.
Family Members
- Nina
- Snooki