A San Antonio man recently found a rare, furry creature clinging to his front porch.
After phoning Animal Care Services for help Friday morning, he found out the animal is actually illegal to own in city limits and South Texas.
Officers struggled in capturing the creature, but after a brief workout and some running, the coati was safely contained.
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