Kinkajous live in the tropical rainforest, with very sharp claws for climbing tall trees, and a long tail for hanging upside down from branches. Kinkajous groom each other at dusk, before hunting at night, which makes them nocturnal. A group of kinkajous includes two males, one female, and one offspring. Since kinkajous are mammals, the female produces milk.
I predict that the tropical rainforest will become a drier savannah. Kinkajous might develop bigger ears like many small savannah animals and though kinkajous have good hearing, the bigger ears can more easily hear leopards that are found in the savannah. Kinkajous will live in bigger groups to protect each other from faster kinds of predators like wild dogs. Kinkajous will develop curved claws for digging for small rodents for food in the drier soil. This is what I think the kinkajous and the tropical rainforest will become in thousands of years.
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