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But now, engineering students with Design that Matters, an MIT-based nonprofit, are literally shedding light on the issue with something they call Kinkajou, a solar-powered projector that can shoot an image up to three yards onto any flat surface.
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It's called a Kinkajou or honey bear, the tail allows the animal to live up in the tree tops and hold himself by the tail.
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They only come out at nighttime and it's called a Kinkajou, or a honey bear, because look at the beautiful honey coat on it.
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Luckily for this Kinkajou, her foreign environment is now a bit more welcoming.
WATCH: Exotic South American Kinkajou Found In Texas The Huffington Post 2011
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This Kinkajou isn't the first exotic animal to suffer in a new climate.
WATCH: Exotic South American Kinkajou Found In Texas The Huffington Post 2011
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This Kinkajou isn't the first exotic animal to suffer in a new climate.
WATCH: Exotic South American Kinkajou Found In Texas The Huffington Post 2011
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Luckily for this Kinkajou, her foreign environment is now a bit more welcoming.
WATCH: Exotic South American Kinkajou Found In Texas The Huffington Post 2011
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Barbara Lou the Kinkajou by Bill Reading. nd 1946, 31pp obl.
Golden Galley Press Steve 2009
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But now, engineering students with Design That Matters, an MIT-based nonprofit, are literally shedding light on the issue with Kinkajou, a solar-powered projector that can shoot an image up to three meters onto any flat surface.
Periscope 2007
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To withstand the conditions of the Sahara, the Kinkajou, like the toy projector, has seven plastic lenses instead of a single fragile one.
Periscope 2007
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