Cacomixls

/ˌkækoʊˈmɪkslz/ noun

A plural form referring to members of the coati family (Nasua), small carnivorous mammals found in Central and South America with long tails and snouts.

From Greek 'kakos' (bad) + Nahuatl 'mixitl' (coati), reflecting early Spanish colonial encounters with these animals and their combination of European naming conventions with indigenous terms.

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