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Tayra

Eira barbara

Description:

Medium sized members of the weasel family. Basically dark brown. One had a creme colored head and the other was completely black, which variance is common in Tayras.

Habitat:

Very common in the Amazon rainforest of SE Ecuador.

Notes:

Tayras are the bane of the Indians trying to raise chickens. These two babies were brought for snake food. We contacted the Quito Zoo and they were in need of a male Tayra (both of these were males), so they were happy to get them and the last time we were at the zoo, they still recognized my wife (who bottle-fed them) and came right over upon hearing her voice. Cool!

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3 Comments

KarenSaxton
KarenSaxton 5 years ago

They're just adorable, but I get it. My son raised chickens for 4H and a mink managed to wipe our entire population out. He ended up giving away his favorites to save them

Tukup
Tukup 5 years ago

We were happy the zoo wanted them, otherwise they would have had to been "disposed" of (snake food). They will stay near a chicken flock until the chickens are all gone and then look for another. The people would have been very upset if we'd released them.

KarenSaxton
KarenSaxton 5 years ago

AW!

Tukup
Spotted by
Tukup

Morona-Santiago, Ecuador

Spotted on Jun 21, 2003
Submitted on Jan 27, 2019

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