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The proper name is simply coati. Coatimundi refers to the solitary males in a Native American language. They live in a variety of habitats from the southwestern United States through much of South America, including deserts, mountains, rainforests, etc.

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How do coatimundi move?

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What do Coatimundi eat?

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