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ringtail    
环尾猫熊

环尾猫熊

ringtail
n 1: raccoon-like omnivorous mammal of Mexico and the
southwestern United States having a long bushy tail with
black and white rings [synonym: {bassarisk}, {cacomistle},
{cacomixle}, {coon cat}, {raccoon fox}, {ringtail}, {ring-
tailed cat}, {civet cat}, {miner's cat}, {Bassariscus
astutus}]
2: North American raccoon [synonym: {common raccoon}, {common
racoon}, {coon}, {ringtail}, {Procyon lotor}]
3: monkey of Central America and South America having thick hair
on the head that resembles a monk's cowl [synonym: {capuchin},
{ringtail}, {Cebus capucinus}]
4: an immature golden eagle



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  • Ringtail - Wikipedia
    The ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) is a mammal of the raccoon family native to arid regions of North America It is widely distributed and well-adapted to its distributed areas
  • Ringtail - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
    Despite its name, the ringtail is not a cat, but a member of the raccoon family, and possesses a unique combination of traits that make it superbly adapted to its environment
  • Sonoran Desert Fact Sheet - Ringtail
    Ringtails are impressive critters and well adapted for nocturnal life They have large eyes and upright ears that help them sense their surroundings in low light conditions
  • The Cutest US Mammal You’ve Probably Never Seen
    Ring-tailed cat, miners cat, bassarisk, cacomistle; the ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) goes by many names A ringtail by any name is just as cute As Rosemary Stussy, a retired Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife biologist once put it, “on a scale of one to 10, their cuteness factor is a 15 ”
  • Ringtail - Mt. San Jacinto Natural History Association
    Ringtails are related to raccoons, and look very much like them They are elusive and very nocturnal animals, believed to be active during the middle of the night When hunting in brushy places they move swiftly but very quietly The ringtails usually spend the day in their permanent den
  • Meet the Ringtail: The Cat-Like Creatures of the Southwest
    If you’ve never heard of a ringtail, you’re not alone—but these nocturnal wonders are some of the most fascinating, elusive creatures in North America
  • Ringtail - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
    Slimmer than a house cat but more robust than a weasel, the ringtail also somewhat resembles a small fox The eyes are large and black, each surrounded by a patch of light fur
  • Ringtail | The Animal Facts | Appearance, Diet, Habitat, Behavior, Lifespan
    The ringtail is a native of North America and may also be known as the ringtail cat or miners cat These animals are omnivores and eat a wide variety of foods including fruit, insects, nuts, small mammals, birds and frogs Females form a den in which they give birth to between 1 and 4 young
  • Ringtail - Grand Canyon National Park (U. S. National Park Service) - NPS
    Ringtails have large, rounded ears, white rings of fur around their eyes, and pointed, fox-like muzzles Ringtails are found throughout the Southwest, spreading as far north as Oregon, and as far east as Kansas They prefer rocky habitats, and in the Grand Canyon are found from the Rim to the River
  • Ringtail - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
    The ringtail is black to dark brown in color with pale underparts It has a pointed muzzle with long whiskers, similar to that of a fox and its body resembles that of a cat





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