Ringtail_Cat Ringtail_Cat

Ringtail Cat - Definition

Ringtail

Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Carnivora
Family:Procyonidae
Genus:Bassariscus
Species:astutus
Binomial name
Bassariscus astutus
(Lichtenstein, 1830)


The Ringtail, (Bassariscus astutus) is a mammal belonging to the raccoon family, native to the Americas. It is also known as the Ringtail Cat or Miner's Cat, and is sometimes mistakenly called a Civet Cat.

Smaller than a House Cat, Ringtails are found throughout California, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and parts of Northern Mexico. Nocturnal and shy, they are rarely seen. They are omnivorous, eating fruits, berries, insects, lizards, small rodents and birds. Owls, coyotes and bobcats prey on Ringtails.

Ringtails build nests for themselves, usually in the hollows of trees. As adults they lead solitary lives. Ringtails are said to make excellent and affectionate pets and effective mousers, being easily tamed.

Disambiguation

A Ringtail is also a type of sail.

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