This Curious Creature Is Turning Mexico’s Islands Into Its Private Playground

Think you know all of Mexico’s wild residents? Think again. Meet the coati, a mischievous, long-snouted marsupial that’s as adorable as it is mysterious. Coatis are widely distributed across Mexico, inhabiting various wooded environments from dry high-altitude forests to tropical lowlands. These curious creatures have recently been documented on Deer Island (Isla de Venados) near Mazatlán by tourists. They are masters of adaptation and chaos. Whether they’re snacking on fruit or raiding campsites, coatis are proof that the wild can be both cute and cunning. Let’s dive into the quirks, habits, and surprises that make coatis such captivating characters.



