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An ermine is a mammal in the weasel family.
A stoat is a mammal of the ermine family.
No they are not, but are in the same family - The ermine or stoat (Mustela erminea) is a small mammal of the family Mustelidae. In North America it is known as the ermine or short-tailed weasel; elsewhere, "ermine" refers to the animal only when it has white fur, which it moults to in winter in snowy parts of its range. The ferret is a domestic mammal of the type Mustela putorius furo, belonging to the family Mustelidae (weasels) Source: Wikipedia
Yes, it is a good sized mammal, and has millions of cells. Unicellular animals (one cell) are microscopic- to small to see with the naked eye.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Mustela erminea.
Yes, ermine producers refer to individuals or businesses that breed and raise ermine, a type of small mammal known for its luxurious white fur in winter. These producers often focus on fur farming, where they may cultivate ermine for their pelts, which are used in fashion and luxury goods. However, ethical concerns surrounding fur farming and animal welfare have led to increased scrutiny and a push towards sustainable and humane practices in the industry.
possum badger quokka - an Australian marsupial dugong - marine mammal jaguar - African land mammal baboon gibbon ?? i think alpaca - related to the llama gazelle - African?? antelope-type mammal wombat - another Australian mammal numbat - Australian ermine - like a weasel (which is another) weasel That's all I've got for now. . cya
No, an ermine is a type of weasel.
No, ferrets are not marsupials. Ferrets are related to weasels in the family Mustelidae of the order Carnivora. The weasel family includes - Ferret, stoat, polecat, mink, ermine, black-footed ferret, long tailed weasel, least weasel.
An ermine is a carnivore.
The ermine, or stoat, is Mustela erminea.
No, an ermine weasel eats littler animals.