Many long-tailed weasels die before reaching one year old. However, once they have reached adulthood they may live for several years. The lifespan of long-tailed weasels in the wild is not well known. http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Mustela_frenata.html My weasel lived for 11 & a half years.But my cousins ferret lived for 3 years
Weasels can live up to ten years. The smallest species can only live up to 3-4 years.
As long as they can. If something doesn't eat them they will live for ever.
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Usually between 1 year and 6 years
Most weevils live less than a year.
A list of smelly animals from the weasel family includes the short-tailed weasel, long-tailed weasel, least weasel, mink, American marten, fisher, river otter, and the American badger.
Long tailed weasel..
The long tailed and short tailed live there.
Yes. 10 species of weasel can be found in Michigan. They include the least weasel, short-tailed weasel (also known as the ermine or stout), long-tailed weasel, the black-footed ferret and the wolverine, which is the largest member of the weasel family, or Mustelidae.See the related link below for information on some of the weasels found in Michigan.
A short tailed weasel will eat just about anything that is available to consume to survive. The weasel prefers to eat small birds, mice, fish, and insect.
Close relatives found here, but no ferrets. Residents are the mink, long tailed weasel, least weasel, river otter.
just like humans
Several species of mole, mice, shrews, least weasel, short tailed weasel, long tailed weasel, badger, groundhog, and probably another 20 or 30 reptiles and mammals. A animal means insect as well so add about another 300 species.
Yes. According to the Georgia Wildlife Federation, there are two species of weasels in Georgia: the Least Weasel (Mustela nivalis) and the Long-tailed Weasel (Mustela frenata).
The short-tailed weasel is a tiny animal, only 15 to 23 cm long.
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A list of smelly animals from the weasel family includes the short-tailed weasel, long-tailed weasel, least weasel, mink, American marten, fisher, river otter, and the American badger.