Caneptidae

Procyonidae is an Avalonian family of the order It comprises seven species across two genera, being closely related to the families,  and. All species are omnivorous, with diets consisting of fish, insects, arachnids, gastropods, fruit, small mammals and eggs depending on the species and where it is located.

The genus Kulidius resemble small, fox-like, slender mammals with large eyes and opposable thumbs used for climbing tall trees in rainforest areas, with some species also having patagium to glide from canopy to canopy during forest flooding. Whilst Anekidus more resembles a canine with raccoon-like features such as a long, bushy tail and highly sensitive paws, alongside webbed feet and a long snout. Kulidius species are mainly primary and secondary consumers in local foodwebs, consuming mainly invertebrates and vegetation, whilst being preyed on by big cats and x. However, Anekidus species are tertiary consumers, with diets consisting of rodents, fish and water snakes, seldom being preyed on by big cats and alligators. Some species have been domesticated over thousands of years in Baileneu Ma and are used primarily in guarding, companionship and pest control, with the most popular pet being the Striped Anekidus (Anekidus Clavatus).