Bassariscus

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Definition

Noun 1. A genus of mammals: Bassariscus is the genus name for a small, nocturnal, carnivorous mammal native to North America. It is characterized by its long, ringed tail and pointed face, resembling a mix between a cat and a raccoon.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Bassariscus is more closely related to raccoons than to cats.
    • Scientists study the habitat of the Bassariscus to understand its role in the ecosystem.
    • A Bassariscus is sometimes called a ringtail or miner's cat.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic context: The word is used almost exclusively in scientific or zoological contexts to refer to the genus. In common language, the animals within this genus are typically called "ringtails" or "cacomistles."
    • The family Procyonidae includes the genera Procyon (raccoons) and Bassariscus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cacomistle (n): Another common name for animals in the genus , specifically (the southern cacomistle).
  • Ringtail (n): The most common name for .
  • Ring-tailed cat (n): A colloquial name for the same animal.
  • Miner's cat (n): A historical name, as these animals were once kept in mines to control rodents.
Synonyms
  • Ringtail
  • Cacomistle (for the southern species)
Notes on Meaning
  • Primary Meaning: The term's primary and almost exclusive meaning is as a scientific genus name within the biological classification system.
  • Common vs. Scientific: While "bassariscus" is the precise genus name, it is rarely used in everyday conversation. The common names "ringtail" or "cacomistle" are preferred for general reference to the animal itself.
Noun
  1. cacomistles

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