
The Kinkajous — Nocturnal Newcomers
Two kinkajous arrived on 4 August 2024 and have gradually become comfortable in their daily life and routines.
Two kinkajous arrived at Odsherred Zoo Rescue on 4 August 2024. As nocturnal animals, they require special attention and adapted routines.
The kinkajous have gradually become more comfortable in their daily life and routines. They are closely monitored with daily health checks to ensure they are thriving.
Kinkajous are originally from the rainforests of Central America and are rare in European animal care. Specialist knowledge is required to provide them with the right conditions and diet.
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