I donno
yes and they are cuddly i own one
Coatis (proper name) are native to southern Texas and considered a threatened species in that state. They can be held as pets only under certain conditions. Having had about 5-6 myself, mostly held for a wildlife rehabilitation organization, I can notrecommend them as pets.
Check with your city government ordinances on companion animals. Ferrets are illegal in California, Hawaii and New York City, NY.
Laws regarding ownership of exotic pets will vary from state to state. According to CBS News, some exotic pets that are legal to own include hedgehogs, pygmy goats and pot-bellied pigs.
I have held a number of coatis over the years for a wildlife rescue group and the answer to your question is no. While coatis can become friendly and somewhat affectionate, they are still wild animals. They have instinctive reactions that they can not control and humans rarely recognize when their behavior will be misinterpreted by the animal and trigger an instantaneous and violent reaction. I have scars to prove this. Removing an empty food dish or feces from the animals cage can cause a nasty reaction. In most states where coatis live naturally, they are not allowed as pets and considered a protected species.
Genets are not legal to own in Wisconsin. However, other exotic pets such as fennec foxes and skunks are allowed in the state.
The eggs are sometimes eaten by opossums, corvids and coatis. The adults have no predators. However the birds are endangered due to people poaching them for pets.
No, Texas and Pa are the only two states that do not allow Capybara's as pets.
Ferrets are sold in Scotland. So they must be legal to keep as pets.
Natural predators to the coati include ocelots, jaguarundis, jaguars, hawks, foxes and boa constrictors. Humans occasionally hunt coatis for food, and there is an alarming demand for coatis as domesticated pets. Humans also encroach on coati territory, forcing these intelligent creatures to live in increasingly smaller areas.
in england
no no