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Call of coatimundi: Strange animal sightings in Flagstaff a result of climate change

Ed Zerylnik is used to seeing squirrels run along the fence in the backyard of his Flagstaff home. But one morning in late November, he saw something strange traverse the pickets, something he did not immediately recognize.

“It was about 10 times bigger than a squirrel,� he said.

Coati in Powerlines

A coati seeks refuge up a telephone pole after an encounter with some pet dogs in a Flagstaff neighborhood this week.Ìý

On the Prowl

Javelina in this 2021 file photo were undeterred by the snow in Flagstaff's University Heights neighborhood. Wildlife biologists believe milder winters are responsible for a "northern march" of numerous Arizona species.Ìý

Reaching for It

A coatimundi was spotted in a Flagstaff neighborhood this week -- seen here stretching to make its way onto a chain-link fence.Ìý

Armadillos, which prefer warmer climates, have historically lived in the Southwest. But now, they’re making their presence known in the Midwest.



Sean Golightly can be reached atÌý[email protected].
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