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Death Valley: Death Valley Wildlife > Mammals > Cats & Others Cats Mountain Lion Puma concolor Mostly nocturnal and secretive; found primarily where there are deer, their main prey; surrounding mountains. Bobcat Lynx rufus Mostly nocturnal; common in park but secretive and rarely seen. & Others Ringtail Family Ringtail Bassaricus astutus Nocturnal and secretive; rocky terrain in arid brush and wooded areas. Weasel Family Badger Taxidea taxus Mostly nocturnal, but often active in early morning; low desert into mountains; digs burrows. Spotted Skunk Spilogale putorius Nocturnal; found in brushy areas and among boulders in mountains. |
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Also see:DEATH VALLEYMammalsReptilesAmphibiansFish |
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