Showing posts with label Coati. Show all posts
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Watch your fingers... Geri Halliwell makes a new furry friend at London Zoo

By Daily Mail Reporter

Nice to meet you: Geri Halliwell feeds a coati on her VIP visit to London Zoo


Geri Halliwell risked her fingers yesterday when she got up close with a coati at London Zoo yesterday.

But the singer hadn't jumped the fence at the enclosure - she was given special permission to meet the Latin American raccoon-like mammal, also known as a Brazilian aardvark, with her daughter Bluebell Madonna.

Halliwell and her three-year-old were joined by her Spanish mother Ana for a special VIP trip to the zoo, where they were given a tour of the new enclosures by a zoo keeper

Clearly prepared for walking around the mucky cages, Halliwell sensibly wore a pair of cowboy boots, as well as a trendy nautical T-shirt and denim dungarees.

Meanwhile, the singer has revealed she is planning to return to the studio to record her fourth solo album.

The former Ginger Spice enjoyed success with her first album Schizophonic, which spurned four hit singles, and sold over 3million copies.


Returning to music: Halliwell revealed she is heading back to the recording studio to make her fourth album


However, her second album Scream If You Wanna Go Faster was less successful with 1million sales, with her third disc Passion only shifting 500,000 copies and reaching a dismal 41 in the album charts.


Meanwhile, Halliwell has spoken publicly about her boyfriend Henry Beckwith for the first time, after they marked their one year anniversary together last month.

She said: 'I met him on a beach. I was quite instantly attracted to him. He just instantly got my attention. He walked on the beach and I went, "Ooh!"
'He's my longest boyfriend I've had for the last 16 years. We've been together almost a year. When I was in the Spice Girls and doing my solo career, there just wasn't any time. I just wasn't present in my relationships.'

The former Spice Girl and aristocrat started dating in March 2009, just weeks after she ended her brief engagement with Italian millionaire Fabrizio Politi.


source: dailymail

Meerkats and Coatis receive an early Christmas gift from their keepers

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 17: Meerkats at ZSL London Zoo receive an early Christmas gift from their keepers of home-made crackers filled with meal worms and locusts on December 17, 2009 in London, England.

The Zoological Society of London, which was founded in 1826, runs London Zoo and Whipsnade Zoo whilst also carrying out scientific research and conservation in the UK and abroad.


LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 17: Ring-tailed coatis at ZSL London Zoo receive an early Christmas gift from their keepers of home-made crackers filled with food on December 17, 2009 in London, England. The Zoological Society of London, which was founded in 1826, runs London Zoo and Whipsnade Zoo whilst also carrying out scientific research and conservation in the UK and abroad.


LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 17: Meerkats at ZSL London Zoo receive an early Christmas gift from their keepers of home-made crackers filled with meal worms and locusts on December 17, 2009 in London, England. The Zoological Society of London, which was founded in 1826, runs London Zoo and Whipsnade Zoo whilst also carrying out scientific research and conservation in the UK and abroad.



LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 17: Ring-tailed coatis at ZSL London Zoo receive an early Christmas gift from their keepers of home-made crackers filled with food on December 17, 2009 in London, England. The Zoological Society of London, which was founded in 1826, runs London Zoo and Whipsnade Zoo whilst also carrying out scientific research and conservation in the UK and abroad.

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Coatis (Nasua nasua) at the Santa Fe Zoo

Ring-tailed coatis (nasua nasua), born in captivity 2 month ago, are seen at the Santa Fe Zoo in Medellin 6 november 2009.



Coatis (Nasua nasua) born in captivity two months ago, are seen on November 6, 2009 at the Santa Fe Zoo, in Medellin, Antioquia Department, Colombia.



Coatis (Nasua nasua) born in captivity two months ago, are seen next to their mother on November 6, 2009 at the Santa Fe Zoo, in Medellin, Antioquia Department, Colombia.



A coatis (Nasua nasua) born in captivity two months ago, seen on November 6, 2009 at the Santa Fe Zoo, in Medellin, Antioquia Department, Colombia.

Coatis, genera Nasua and Nasuella, also known as Brazilian aardvarks, hog-nosed coons,and snookum bears, are members of the raccoon family (Procyonidae). They are diurnal mammals native to South, Central, and south-western North America. The word


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