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They have also devloped wooden claws on their feet to help them climb up the trunks of the segmented filterferns and to dig their burrrows. They typically build their burrows close to [[Segmented Carnofern|segmented carnofern]]. When its gets too cold they will shelter inside and will even raise their 2-3 babies inside each year. When attracting a mate they will wave around their striped tails and will make tooting sound from it. These toots also double as an alarm call to other ringtailed ketters if there is a predator in the area.
They have also devloped wooden claws on their feet to help them climb up the trunks of the segmented filterferns and to dig their burrrows. They typically build their burrows close to [[Segmented Carnofern|segmented carnofern]]. When its gets too cold they will shelter inside and will even raise their 2-3 babies inside each year. When attracting a mate they will wave around their striped tails and will make tooting sound from it. These toots also double as an alarm call to other ringtailed ketters if there is a predator in the area.


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[[Category:Herbivore]]


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[[Category:Nectarivore]]