Ring-tailed cat
A species of Bassarisk, Also known as Miner's cat, Cacomistle Scientific name : Bassariscus astutus Genus : Bassarisk
Ring-tailed cat, A species of Bassarisk
Also known as:
Miner's cat, Cacomistle
Scientific name: Bassariscus astutus
Genus: Bassarisk
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Description
The ringtail is buff to dark brown in color with pale underparts. Ringtails have a pointed muzzle with long whiskers resembles that of a fox (which is appropriate in that its name means ‘clever little fox’) and its body resembles that of a cat. These animals are characterized by a long black and white "ringed" tail with 14–16 stripes, which is the about the same length as its body. The claws are short, straight, and semi-retractable, and are perfect for climbing. Smaller than a house cat, it is one of the smallest extant procyonids (only the smallest in the olingo species group average smaller). Its body alone measures 30–42 cm (12–17 in) and its tail averages 31–44 cm (12–17 in) from its base. It typically weighs around 0.7 to 1.5 kg (1.5 to 3.3 lb). The dental formula of Bassariscus astutus is 3.1.4.23.1.4.2 = 40. Ringtails are primarily nocturnal, with large eyes and upright ears that make it easier for them to navigate and forage in the dark. It uses its long tail for balance, as it is an adept climber. The rings on its tail can also act as a distraction for predators. The white rings act as a target, so when the tail rather than the body is caught, the ringtail has a greater chance of escaping. Ringtails have occasionally been hunted for their pelts, but the fur is not especially valuable.
General Info
Lifespan
7-16 years
Diet
Ring-tailed cat are omnivorous animals, predominantly preying on small mammals, fruits, and arthropods. Their adaptable feeding habits also include occasional ingestion of birds, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates.
Appearance
Ring-tailed cat is a small, slender animal with soft, dense fur. Its body is grayish brown with some white underparts. Notably, it possesses a bushy tail with alternating white and black rings. This nocturnal creature has a sharp, pointed face with large eyes and long, rounded ears. There is little visual difference between males and females or any age groups.
Behavior
Ring-tailed cat is essentially nocturnal and arboreal. It exhibits solitary tendencies, with individuals leading largely independent lives outside of the mating season. Primarily carnivorous, but opportunistic in feeding habits, it preys on small animals and insects, supplemented by fruits and nuts. Survival instincts include a strong sense of smell for foraging, agility for escape, and acute hearing.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Mammals Order
Carnivores Family
Raccoons and allies Genus
Bassarisk Species
Ring-tailed cat