George, might this be Coatimundi, that most beguiling neotropical
creature? I used to stay in a lodge in Guatemala that had a resident
Coati that could make all those sounds and more. It would be unusual
to see only two however, as they like to roam in big "parties".
Aloha,
David
--- In "geopaul7" <>
wrote:
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> --- In "Martyn Stewart" <mstew@>
wrote:
> >
> > <<I have a couple of recordings I can share along this line. I
will have you
> > guys guess the
> > species. However, I posted a "mystery animal" to the Members
section of the
> > Files here, and
> > no one commented on it or guessed what it was. It is of the same
vein.<<
> >
> >
> >
> > So you obviously know the animal, no? is this a quiz? it sounds
like you
> > were very close to it and it was captive, the echo type sounds
feel like
> > they are coming from the cage its in? Guinea pig or the like?
> >
> >
> >
> > Martyn
>
>
> It wasn't in a cage. I hadn't seen one for years. There were two
of them. Much bigger and
> fiercer than a Guinea pig.
>
> I am hesitant to disclose things now unless a few other people
want to stretch their
> imagination. It seems that birds are easier to identify than
animals.
>
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