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Two animals rescued from a now-closed roadside zoo in South Carolina have found a new home at the Lions Tigers and Bears Sanctuary in Alpine.
The potbelly pig and coatimundi arrived at the sanctuary just 24 hours ago, marking the beginning of their new life in San Diego County.
According to sanctuary staff, both animals are still adjusting to their new surroundings. The potbelly pig, while initially shaking, has shown positive signs of adaptation.
"I saw the tail wagging, that's a good sign," noted Bobbi Brink, Lions Tigers & Bears Founder.
The coatimundi, an endangered species that is part of the raccoon family, and is known to be very active in its natural habitat.
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