Bassariscidae Apr 2026
Yellowish-gray with a sharp, pointed face, white eye rings, large ears, and a long, bushy tail with 14–16 alternating black and white rings.
Arid, rocky areas, canyons, mesas, talus slopes, and hollow trees near water sources. bassariscidae
Southwestern United States (Oregon, California, Utah, Colorado, Texas) down into central Mexico. Yellowish-gray with a sharp, pointed face, white eye
Generally solitary, pairing only for breeding, but juveniles may stay with the mother until late summer. Vocalizations: Hisses, growls, and sharp barks. Reproduction (species) bassariscus astutus - WY Field Guide Yellowish-gray with a sharp