Northern Olingo (Bassaricyon gabbii)

Northern Olingo (Bassaricyon gabbii)

Set of scaled side and front drawings of the Northern Olingo
Description
Description

The Northern Olingo (Bassaricyon gabbii) is a tree-dwelling mammal in the family Procyonidae. Their preferred habitats are montane and tropical moist forests in Central America. As a slender arboreal animal, the Northern Olingo has hind legs that are significantly longer than their fore legs. The tail is long and bushy, and the face is short and rounded with dark eyes and short round ears. The fur is thick and is usually brown or gray-brown color that becomes slightly darker along the middle of the back. The Northern Olingo is a herbivore that eats almost entirely fruit, especially figs. They will also drink the nectar of balsa trees, and very rarely they will hunt and eat small mammals like mice and squirrels.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Northern Olingo has a body length in the range of 13.8”-18.5” (35-47 cm) and total weight of 2-3.3 lb (.9-1.5 kg). The Northern Olingo has a body height between 8.5”-11” (21.5-28 cm), body width of 5.7”-7.7” (14.5-19.5 cm), and tail length of 15”-18.9” (38-48 cm). The typical lifespan of the Northern Olingo is between 10-25 years.

3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Northern Olingo (Bassaricyon gabbii)
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
8.5”-11” | 21.5-28 cm
Width:
5.7”-7.7” | 14.5-19.5 cm
Depth:
Length:
13.8”-18.5” | 35-47 cm (Body)
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Weight:
2-3.3 lb | .9-1.5 kg
Area:
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Tail Length: 15”-18.9” | 38-48 cm

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Scientific Name:
Bassaricyon gabbii
Lifespan:
10-25 years

Drawings include:

Northern Olingo side view, front

Procyonidae, also referred to as the raccoon family, includes 18 species, such as, raccoons, ringtails, coatis, and more. This family is found only in the New World; that is from Canada to Argentina, in habitats ranging from forests to deserts to wetlands.

8.3”-12.6” | 21-32 cm
7.1”-8.7” | 18-22 cm
14.2”-21.7” | 36-55 cm (Body)
4.4-10.1 lb | 2-4.6 kg
23-40 years
Kinkajou
32.000
22.000
55.000
4.600
40.00
79000
GUIDE
3D
Kinkajou
10.4”-17.7” | 26.5-45 cm
6.7”-12.2” | 17-31 cm
15.75”-27.6” | 40-70 cm (Body)
7.7-23.1 lb | 3.5-10.5 kg
2-16 years
Common Raccoon
45.000
31.000
70.000
10.500
16.00
19390
GUIDE
3D
Common Raccoon
5.5”-7.9” | 14-20 cm
3.3”-4.7” | 8.5-12 cm
11.8”-16.5” | 30-42 cm (Body)
1.8-2.9 lb | .8-1.3 kg
7-19 years
Ringtail
20.000
12.000
42.000
1.300
19.00
4800
GUIDE
3D
Ringtail
6.3”-9.1” | 16-23 cm
3.5”-5.7” | 9-14.5 cm
11.8”-17.7” | 30-45 cm (Body)
2-2.6 lb | .9-1.2 kg
10-25 years
Olinguito
23.000
14.500
45.000
1.200
25.00
3400
GUIDE
3D
Olinguito
7.1”-9.4” | 18-24 cm
3.9”-5.1” | 10-13 cm
15”-18.5” | 38-47 cm (Body)
1.5-3.3 lb | .7-1.5 kg
7-24 years
Cacomistle
24.000
13.000
47.000
1.500
24.00
2700
GUIDE
3D
Cacomistle
8.7”-14.2” | 22-36 cm
5.5”-9.4” | 14-24 cm
16.1”-26.4” | 41-67 cm (Body)
6.6-15.4 lb | 3-7 kg
7-24 years
South American Coati
36.000
24.000
67.000
7.000
24.00
1100
GUIDE
3D
South American Coati
8.5”-11” | 21.5-28 cm
5.7”-7.7” | 14.5-19.5 cm
13.8”-18.5” | 35-47 cm (Body)
2-3.3 lb | .9-1.5 kg
10-25 years
Northern Olingo
28.000
19.500
47.000
1.500
25.00
10
GUIDE
3D
Northern Olingo