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23rd June 2018
12:21pm BST

"A ring tailed coatimundi a native of South America, previously spotted in Ballygarvan near Cork Airport, has been found at our perimeter fence. "Owner can bring it home once our friends from Fota wildlife have assisted in the rescue operation."https://www.facebook.com/FlyCork/posts/2517973011561706 It comes as the ring-tailed coatimundi had been spotted in the area a few weeks ago. While it's not clear if it is the exact same one, we imagine it would be pretty unlikely to have to two ring-tailed coatimundis scampering around. John Hall told the Irish Examiner that he had spotted the critter in his back garden around two weeks ago - and took to social media to confirm what exactly it was. He continued:
“I spotted him in the garden at around 11am. “I then followed him as he headed down the hill in the direction of Bridgies Bar before he hopped into an adjacent field when a car approached.”A fully grown coatimundi can weigh as much as 7.2kg and measure more than 3.5ft in length - with more than half of that being its tail. Mr Hall continued:
“I think this guy was around the three-foot mark. “He was in very good nick as far as I could tell. He wasn’t afraid of humans either. He didn’t take off when I walked into the garden. “He just casually moved along after relaxing in the sun for a few minutes.”
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