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We found this young individual hiding in our garage just before dusk. We took a few photographs and released the animal. We also observed the adult.
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Pima County, Arizona, US We did see a 2nd Ringtail later that evening that was alive but weren't able to photograph it.
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Animal had been watching me as I descended a gully in its general direction and caught its eyes in my light. It allowed me to approach and then observe it for approximately 20-30 minutes as it scurried in and out of cracks. Very curious and unafraid.
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It was hiding behind a trash can on the first level of the parking garage. I suspect that it might have traveled there under the hood of a vehicle.
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Two ringtails, peaking in and out from behind the rocks on the backside of the 1st flatiron
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Un cacomixtle (Bassariscus astutus) , mamÃfero de la familia Procyonidae de hábitos nocturnos. Además es omnÃvoro.
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This Ringtail was living in our attic and robbing the kitchen during the night. The boys finally captured it and removed it down the road. It returned the very next night...
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Libre en el jardÃn y asustado por mis perros.
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