- has been
suggested that
ringtails use **** as a way to mark territory. In 2003, a
study in
Mexico City
found that
ringtails tended to
defecate in similar...
-
peppermint is
generally absent and the
western ringtails live in Jarrah-dominated
eucalypt forests.
Western ringtails also
frequent many
urban and peri-urban...
- Erpetogomphus, a
genus of
dragonflies known as "
ringtails"
Ringtail (disease), a
rodent disease Ringtail (sail), an
extra sail,
usually set in
light winds...
- a New
World family of the
order Carnivora. It
includes the raccoons,
ringtails, cacomistles, coatis, kinkajous, olingos, and olinguitos.
Procyonids inhabit...
-
Ringtail, also
known as tail necrosis, is an
epidermal disease that may
occur in rats, mice,
hamsters and
other rodents. In
affected individuals, the tail...
- The
common ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus, Gr**** for "false hand" and
Latin for "pilgrim" or "alien") is an
Australian marsupial. It
lives in...
- The blue
ringtail (Austrolestes annulosus) is an
Australian damselfly. It is
found on most of the continent. The blue
ringtail was
first described by...
- The
slender ringtail (Austrolestes analis) is an
Australian damselfly in the
family Lestidae. It is
characterized by
having a
relatively slender body compared...
- Cordillera, the Huon
Peninsula and the
northern coast ranges.
Masked ringtails are
arboreal residents of
various forest ecosystems. They are ****ually...
- 1,500 and 3,600
metres (4,900 and 11,800 ft)
above sea level.”
Pygmy ringtails are
herbivores or “arboreal folivores” that eat pollen, lichen, fungus...