Ringtails are cat-like mammals that are related to raccoons. Many people also call them “ringtail cats,” “ring-tailed cats,” “bassarisks,” and “miner’s cats.” While they are not genetically related to cats, they do look quite similar to felines. Instead, ringtails are in the Procyonidae family, along with raccoons, kinkajous, coatis, and olingos. Read on to learn about the ringtail.Description of the RingtailThese cat-like mammals have buff-brown fur, with relatively large ears, and a long tail. As their name suggests, their tail has black and white rings, much like raccoons and coatis have.Their tail is usually just as long as their body, between 12 and 17 in. long. With body and tail combined, ringtails measure around 24– 34 in. long. However, they are lean creatures, and typically weigh around 2 lbs.Interesting Facts About the RingtailRingtails are interesting looking creatures, with interesting behavior and traits. There are a number of different fun facts about ringtails, read a f...