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Ringtail cat skull.
The ringtail bassariscus astutus is a mammal of the raccoon family native to arid regions of north america it is widely distributed and well adapted to disturbed areas.
It took me a while to identify the donor of this subject.
Ringtail activity occurs mostly at night and occasionally at dusk.
The ringtail is a cat sized carnivore with a fox like face large eyes and ears short legs and a long ringed tail.
Ringtail skull bc 158e 72 00.
After feeding a ringtail grooms itself while sitting on its hindquarters in a manner similar to that of a cat.
Made in usa ringtail bassariscus astutus is a mammal of the raccoon family thus not actually a cat native to arid regions of north america.
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This was shot with a 4x5 camera 210mm rodenstock lens and two softboxes.
Much of its time is spent foraging for food.
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Ringtail cat climbing up on wood limb with nice winter fur.
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Whether it be flying on a black flag symbolizing pirates or attached to a giant t rex skeleton staring down at us in a museum the skull has forever fascinated us.
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Ring tail cat skull.
The ring tailed vontsira is relatively small but is the largest member of the subfamily galidiinae.
It has been legally trapped for its fur.
It is listed as least concern on the iucn red list.
Its body is long and slender and the rounded head has a pointed snout.
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Ringtail cat lower jaw bones.
A ringtail licks its fur and forepaws which it then uses to wipe its cheeks snout and ears.
It is usually 32 to 38 cm 12 5 to 15 in long and weighs only 700 to 900 g 25 to 32 oz.
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South west of united states and upper mexico.
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They aren t real common around reno.
We are all familiar with our own skull of course but could you identify what animal a skull belongs to just by seeing it by itself.