RINGTAIL
RINGTAIL Ring "tail `, n.
ringtail
ring tail |ˈriNGˌtāl ˈrɪŋteɪl | ▶noun 1 any of a number of mammals or birds having a tail marked with a ring or rings, in particular: • a ring-tailed cat or lemur. • a female hen harrier or related harrier. • a golden eagle up to its third year. 2 (also ringtail or ring-tailed possum ) a nocturnal tree-dwelling Australian possum that habitually curls its prehensile tail into a ring or spiral. [Genus Pseudocheirus and other genera, family Petauridae: several species, in particular the common ringtail (P. peregrinus ), of southern Australia and Tasmania. ]
ring |tail |ˈrɪŋteɪl | ▶noun 1 a ring-tailed cat or lemur. • a female hen harrier or related harrier. • a golden eagle up to its third year. 2 (also ringtail or ring-tailed possum ) a nocturnal tree-dwelling Australian possum that habitually curls its prehensile tail into a ring or spiral. ●Genus Pseudocheirus and other genera, family Petauridae: several species.