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weasels behave in a very sneaky and underhand manner, generally being very disagreeable to the people around them. why a cute fluffy animal was named after these despicable people will probably never be determined.

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Weasels are second-level consumers in an ecosystem, eating first-level consumers and being eaten by third-level consumers.

Examples of this in various ecosystems include:

  • In a prairie ecosystem, weasels eat prairie dogs and are eaten by hawks
  • In a desert ecosystem, weasels eat wood rats and are eaten by bobcats
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Weasels and mink have similar feeding behaviors, killing prey by biting through the skull, upper neck, or jugular vein (Cahalane 1961). When they raid poultry houses at night, they often kill many birds, eating only the heads of the victims. Predation by rats usually differs in that portions of the body are eaten and carcasses are dragged into holes or concealed places.

Errington (1943) noted that mink, while eating large muskrats, make an opening at the back or side of the neck. As the mink eats away flesh and pieces of the adjacent hide, the ribs, head, and hindquarters are pulled out through the same hole and the animal is skinned. McCracken and Van Cleve (1947) noted similar feeding behavior by weasels eating small rodents.

Teer (1964) observed that blue-winged teal eggs destroyed by weasels were broken at the ends and had openings 1/2 to 3/4 inch (1.5 to 2.0 cm) in diameter. Close inspection of shell remains frequently will disclose finely chewed edges and tiny tooth marks (Rearden 1951).

Weasels den in the ground (for example, in a mole or pocket gopher burrow), under a barn, in a pile of stored hay, or under rocks. Mink dig dens approximately 4 inches (10 cm) in diameter into banks. Mink also use muskrat burrows, holes in logs and stumps, and other natural shelters.

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In an ecosystem, a weasels is a predator to the eggs of birds, small rodents, and insects. The role a weasel will exhibit in the ecosystem is controlling the population of other species.

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they like to play and have fun

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