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The escape attempts of the kinkajou were at an end again.
But he made no mention of the odd contact with the kinkajou.
If the kinkajou had been missed, there was no alarm given the next day.
He had had no chance to visit the kinkajou alone.
The kinkajou had crowded into his lap, was curling up against him.
The kinkajou made him start as it leaped from the rock perch to his shoulder.
The kinkajou, the foxes, even the cats, all knew that he was able to communicate with them.
Though the kinkajou must have been aware of his efforts, it made no move, neither a stir nor a mind touch.
The city's kinkajou population had better stay healthy.
Tonight he came also to the kinkajou cage.
But if the kinkajou received those suggestions, it neither acknowledged nor reacted to them.
The kinkajou dabbled its front paws in the water.
He saw the second one now, curled up much as the kinkajou had been, its back to the world, in the far part of the cage.
Oddly enough it was Shang, the kinkajou, who took the lead.
He glanced once more at the kinkajou.
"Against you," the kinkajou (if it was that) agreed.
Was the fox only relaying for the kinkajou?
Yet-there were all those nagging little doubts, and the affair of the kinkajou.
When there was no answer, he detached the kinkajou, started back into the dome cave to explore the wreck.
The foxes sprang from the camp site to the ramp; the kinkajou was already racing after them.
Troy tried to put the kinkajou into the flitter first, before he replaced the box.
Troy followed orders, but once at the cage he had some difficulty in detaching the kinkajou.
What had become of the kinkajou?
"And where is the kinkajou you took from Di's villa-also in the shop?"
The kinkajou had answered his call.
The kinkajou (Potos flavus) has been recorded a few times, but may not be native to the island.
Interestingly, the femur also shares some similarities with Potos flavus, the kinkajou.
The kinkajou (Potos flavus), also known as the 'honey bear' (a name it shares with the sun bear), is a rainforest mammal of the family Procyonidae related to olingos, coatis, raccoons, and the ringtail and cacomistle.