There is only one recognized species of kinkajou, scientifically known as Potos flavus. Kinkajous belong to the family Procyonidae, which includes raccoons, coatis, and olingos. They are small, arboreal mammals found in the tropical forests of Central and South America. Known for their large eyes and prehensile tails, kinkajous are primarily nocturnal and feed on fruits, nectar, and small vertebrates. While there are no known subspecies of kinkajous, there may be slight variations in their appearance and behavior across their range. Nonetheless, all kinkajous belong to the same species, making it the only recognized species within the kinkajou taxonomic group.