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Description
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Usually gray-brown or orange-brown
above, with much black; grayish below. Face has black mask outlined in
white. Tail bushy, with 4-6 alternating black and brown or brownish-gray
rings. Ears are relatively small. L24-37"; T 1 1/2-16"; HF 3
1/4-5 3/8"; Wt 12-48lb.
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Similar Species
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White-nosed Coati has long,
thin, indistinctly banded tail, and much less prominent mask. Ringtail
lacks mask and has longer tail.
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Breeding
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Mates January-March; litter
of 1-8 young born April-May after gestation of 63 days. Birth weight 2
oz.
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Sign
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Crayfish leavings along shores, streams, or ponds; broken stalks, shredded husks, scattered kernels, and gnawed cod ends in cornfields. Den: Usually a hollow tree, sometimes with scratched or torn bark; may have scat accumulated at base. Fissures, burrows, old chimneys or buildings, and other protected spots may be used. Scat: Droppings inconsistent in shape but generally cylindrical, uniform in diameter, about 2" long; granular, varying from black to reddish and sometimes bleached white. Scat resembles that of Virginia Opossum and skunks, but is often deposited on logs, large tree limbs, or stones crossing a stream. |
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Habitat
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Various wooded and wetland
habitats; common along wooded streams. Often found in cities and suburbs
as well as in rural areas.
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Other
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Other
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