They are from Panama
no
Only when they bite
Check with the CA dept of wildlife and fisheries website.
Kudamundi or Ring-Tailed Lemurs have been spotted in a variety of locations around Arizona from the Deserts of Tucson and Southern Arizona, to the lower-altitude mountains around Globe, to the forests of Northern Arizona.
A Kudamundi is a member of the Raccoon Family and is native to Panama. It has a long ringed tail, long and thin snouts and is an omnivore.
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some kind of rodent carnivorous thing related to a raccoon Kudamundi is a ring-tailed lemur, native to Panama, Central America. Natives refer to it as "El Solo Gato" or "lonely cat". Possibly related, there is a strain of feline in the region called South American Short Hair. There are some similarities in appearance and speculation involves a genetic relation. While remotely possible, it is not likely.
about ,1,000,000,000 in the us cause there come from any where at any time
No there isn't any more US territories that still exists.
Most US weapons of any kind are made in the US.
There is a basic legal principle in the US known as freedom of religion, which is guaranteed in the US constitution. As a result, any person living in the US or any person who wishes to come to the US is free to believe in and practice any religion; the government does not impose any religion on anybody, nor does it prohibit any religion. In short, yes, Muslims can and do come to the US. Lots of Muslims have done so.