ringtail

[ UK /ɹˈɪŋte‍ɪl/ ]
NOUN
  1. an immature golden eagle
  2. monkey of Central America and South America having thick hair on the head that resembles a monk's cowl
  3. raccoon-like omnivorous mammal of Mexico and the southwestern United States having a long bushy tail with black and white rings
  4. North American raccoon
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How To Use ringtail In A Sentence

  • Month-old ringtails look like miniature adults: the same black and white clown make-up and soft grey fur.
  • The matter focuses on an order of minuscule hexapods called collembolans, or springtails, which includes thousands of species.
  • Month-old ringtails look like miniature adults: the same black and white clown make-up and soft grey fur.
  • The mammals the researchers studied were the platypus, echidna, opossum, wallaby, hedgehog, mouse, rat, rabbit, cow, pig, bat, tree shrew, colugo, ringtail lemur, and humans.
  • - Snow fleas, like all springtails, have an unusual appendage (a furcula) that folds under the abdomen and can be used to suddenly propel the insects several inches. Rich Wolf: Boulder's Heart-Warming Fleas
  • The matter focuses on an order of minuscule hexapods called collembolans, or springtails, which includes thousands of species.
  • Month-old ringtails look like miniature adults: the same black and white clown make-up and soft grey fur.
  • I've never seen a springtail that looked quite like that. Springtail before it sprung away
  • The bandicoot and ringtail rushed out to inform their companions of what had transpired within. The Lives of Felix Gunderson
  • They provided much needed help in capture of ringtail possums.
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