ring-tailed cat
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Definition
Noun: * A raccoon-like, omnivorous mammal (Bassariscus astutus) native to arid regions of Mexico and the southwestern United States. It is characterized by a long, bushy tail with distinctive black and white rings.
Usage
The term "ring-tailed cat" is used to name and describe this specific animal. It functions as a countable noun. * Biologists are studying the habitat of the ring-tailed cat. * We were lucky to spot a ring-tailed cat during our hike in the canyon. * The ring-tailed cat is not actually a feline but is related to raccoons.
Advanced Usage
- The name is sometimes hyphenated ("ring-tailed") when used as a compound modifier before another noun.
- We observed ring-tailed cat tracks near the campsite.
Variants and Related Words
- Cacomistle: Another common name for the same animal.
- Miner's cat: A historical name, as these animals were once kept in mines and cabins to control rodents.
- Bassariscus astutus: The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
- Ringtail: A frequently used shorter form of the name.
Synonyms
- Cacomistle
- Ringtail
- Bassariscus astutus
Different Meanings
The term "ring-tailed cat" refers specifically to this one species of mammal. It does not describe a type of domestic cat or any other animal.
Noun
- raccoon-like omnivorous mammal of Mexico and the southwestern United States having a long bushy tail with black and white rings