The short tailed weasel is a tiny animal only about 14 to 25 centimetres long.
Yes, arctic foxes are opportunistic predators and may eat ermine weasels if given the chance. Their diet primarily consists of small mammals, birds, and carrion, and they will take advantage of available food sources in their harsh environment. However, ermine weasels are not a primary food source for arctic foxes.
pretty anything up there that can catch em,.....fox, eagles, martins, wolves, any preditor that is big.
4 foot 6 inches or 137 centimetres
Wolverines are mammals related to weasels and badgers, but are larger and appear more bear-like than most genera of the Mustelidae family
Arctic weasels, also known as short-tailed weasels or ermine, have a slender, elongated body with short legs and a small, rounded head. Their fur is typically brown during the summer months, providing camouflage in their tundra habitat, but they turn white in the winter, except for the tip of the tail, which remains black. This seasonal color change helps them blend into the snow. They have sharp claws and keen eyesight, which aid in hunting small mammals and birds in their Arctic environment.
Arctic foxes, jaegers, dogs, grey wolves, ermine, weasels, prairie dogs, other avian predators, and humans.
least weasels, short-haired weasels, & ferrets
No, there are no weasels in Ireland. There are stoats, which some people mistake for weasels, but there are no actual weasels in Ireland.
No
Not all weasels
5'9.5"
The height of Arctic Wolf is 80 - 85 cm.