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By Anica Padilla, CBS Denver:
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (CBS4) — It was an unusual sight for residents in the suburbs of Denver. It looks more like something you'd see in a remote jungle. But it's not a bush baby or a lemur. It's not a squirrel or a raccoon. It's a ringtail, and although rare, it is native to the southwestern United States, including Colorado.
"This native, but seldom seen, furry friend was spotted in Englewood. Ringtails are nervous, nocturnal mammals that make their homes in the arid climate of the southwestern U.S.," officials stated. "Sometimes referred to as a ringtail cat, the ringtail is actually a member of the raccoon family."
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