Description
Coatimundi in a tree by Michael Jennings
There are four species of the coatimundi (Nasua), which is related to the raccoon. Coatis are found only in North, Central, and South America. Female coatis live in bands of ten to thirty individuals, while the males are solitary, joining the females only for mating. Coatis are often captured and sold as pets; however, adult coatis are powerful, difficult to handle, and can injure humans.
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