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The Cutest US Mammal You’ve Probably Never Seen
Ringtail - BASSARISCUS ASTUTUS
BY LISA FELDKAMP
MARCH 15, 2017
Ringtails are nocturnal, solitary, and sparsely populated throughout their range — factors that...

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The Cutest US Mammal You’ve Probably Never Seen


Ringtail - BASSARISCUS ASTUTUS


BY LISA FELDKAMP

MARCH 15, 2017


Ringtails are nocturnal, solitary, and sparsely populated throughout their range — factors that can make them a challenge to see in the wild. Watch for them at night in trees and shrubs near riparian areas (close to rivers and streams). Around February through May, when ringtails are breeding, you could catch sight of them during daylight hours.



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Images: Tatiana Gettelman - flickr

taxonomy-blog:
““Ringtail
Bassariscus astutus
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Ringtail
Bassariscus astutus

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“ringtail cat
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happifying-things:

ringtail cat

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Ward No. 6 (2009)