Bassarisk

/ˈbæsərɪsk/ noun

A small carnivorous mammal (also called ring-tailed cat or cacomistle) native to North and Central America, with a bushy tail and cat-like appearance.

From the genus name Bassariscus, which itself comes from classical mythology. The common name 'bassarisk' entered English through naturalist literature in the 19th century.

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