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  1. Check out this ringtail spotted around 9 a.m. in Picacho Peak State Park by Ryan Hustin! Usually out only at night, this little cutie may have been heading back to its rocky den for the day. Ringtails (often mistakenly referred to as "cats") are members of the raccoon family and have been Arizona's state mammal since 1986.

  2. 15 Μαρ 2024 · A rare sighting of a ringtail, Arizona's state mammal, was posted to the Arizona Game and Fish Department's Facebook. Click here to check it out.

  3. The ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) is a member of the raccoon family native to arid regions of North America. It is the state mammal of Arizona.

  4. Videos. The ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) was designated the official state mammal of Arizona in 1986; cat-sized carnivores resembling a small fox with a raccoon-like tail.

  5. 1 Ιαν 2011 · Ringtails are also known as ringtail cats or miner's cat. These small members of the raccoon family are Arizona's state mammal and fairly common but rarely seen. » View All Saguaro National Park videos.

  6. www.southwestwildlife.org › animals › animals-at-the-sanctuaryRingtail At Southwest Wildlife

    In August 1986 the ringrail became the State Mammal of Arizona. Ringtails are sometimes wrongly called ringtail-cats or miners cats. They are not related to cats at all. Their relatives include the coati and the raccoon.

  7. 17 Ιουν 2023 · Ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) The ringtail, sometimes called the ringtail cat or miner’s cat, is actually a member of the raccoon family. The small, squirrel-sized ringtail is Arizona’s state mammal. Though fairly common at Saguaro National Park, they are secretive and rarely show themselves.

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