Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary has welcomed two new permanent residents, Leina and Zeke, a pair of coatimundi surrendered by a private owner and now receiving lifelong care at the East Texas sanctuary.
The animal resembles a "stretched out and more slender version of a raccoon" and was found trotting through the forest.
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Coatimundis are a rare sight in the city. But this one, apparently frightened by barking dogs Thursday, ended up stuck on a power pole in the 1600 block of West Spring Street, near West Grant and ...
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