Animal Care Services believe a man on San Antonio's South Side was keeping the exotic animal as a pet. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX Texas WildlifeProtection wildlife
If no major health concerns arise, the juvenile female coati will be slowly integrated into an outdoor enclosure at the 212-acre reserve in Kendalia.
The female juvenile coati appears healthy but is still going through standard veterinary checkups at Wildlife Rescue Sanctuary in Kendalia. If no major health issues turn up, workers at the 212-acre refuge will integrate the animal into an outdoor enclosure, Mackenzie Perez, Wildlife Rescue’s communications manager, said in a statement to theOn Jan. 6, Animal Care Services were called to a home on San Antonio’s South Side after a man discovered the.
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