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Ringtail is a small, nocturnal, and agile mammal of the raccoon family that lives in arid regions of North America. It has a long, ringed tail that helps it balance and escape predators, and it is the state mammal of Arizona.
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.
This is a list of mammals of Arizona. It includes species native to the U.S. state of Arizona and mammals accidentally introduced into the state.
Learn about the ringtail, a nocturnal omnivore with a long white-and-black-banded tail, large eyes and ears, and a grayish body. The ringtail became the state mammal of Arizona in 1986 and lives in rocky habitats with water.
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The ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) is the state mammal of Arizona since 1986. It is related to the raccoon and coatimundi and has several names, such as ringtail cat and cacomistle.
Learn about the Ringtail Cat, Arizona's state mammal, a nocturnal and solitary creature with a striking ringed tail. Find out its habitat, diet, behavior, and cultural significance in this web page.
This web page introduces various wildlife species in Arizona state parks, but does not mention the state animal. The state animal of Arizona is the ringtail, a nocturnal mammal with a long, bushy tail.