For an urban space there's a fair bit of green around. Looks like a beautiful place.
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it really is.
I walked around for hours today constantly surprised by the abundant healthy greenery in the middle of a very modern, built up city.
Those look more like coatis, but still cute.
no long coati claws though, just little raccoon hands.
I also assumed they were a different species since they're so thin, but so far everybody I've talked to says they are mapaches, raccoons, and I can't find any other species online that looks more like these animals than raccoons.
as far as the locals and search engines say, these are sleek Panamanian raccoons.
moving forward, you should clarify the NOT florida panama city
lots for me to think about here, thanks.
I didn't even know there was a floridian Panama City until yesterday.
I definitely don't know what it's famous for or how culturally relevant it is, do you think anyone outside of US Americans would think of PC Florida before the Panamanian Panama City?
I do mention the Pacific Ocean, which feels like a solid identifier.
you know what, I don't think I like writing the word Panama twice so close to each other, it feels like I'm making a mistake.
since that's a bad reason not to be more clear, I added a Panama in the body paragraph for clarification.
Not sure if the initial poster is joking but "foreigner" here and there's no chance anyone would think of the American version before the original, for that very reason.
Now, if someone said "Boston" I'm in the UK so would think we're referring to the original town in the UK but would assume pretty much every other non-American would think of Boston, Mass.
thanks, I appreciate your input.
I’m an American and well aware of Florida. I knew immediately that you were talking about the city in Panama.
got it, thanks.
is the one in Florida known for anything in particular?
Thats a crazy ask