The European mink is born live in a litter of three to seven kits. The kit trebles its weight at 10 days old. They live with their mother until the age of 70 days. At this time, they are considered independent juveniles and branch out on their own. After they mature, they are considered adult minks.
Sea minks are extinct due to hunting.
The European minks main diet is fish
Throughout the European part of Russia, including in the south. There are a lot of minks at the mouth of the of the Don river, because they (minks) are tied to fisheries resources. Perhaps there are minks in Kamchatka.
a European minks main predator is a butterfly
European minks are an endangered species in the Old World because of the introduction of their relative, the American mink.
Minks are part of the Mustelidae family, which comprises otters, weasels, badgers, ferrets, the wolverine, European polecat ferret, and a couple of other animals.
American minks have about four to five kits per litter once a year. But some may have 7 to 8 per litter. European minks gives birth to four to six per litter
Minks do, indeed, have a tail
No. White minks are only a domestic color phase of the mink, and, minks are not endangered.
Thousands. Minks are not endangered.
Minks are carnivores.
Yes. Minks are killed by predators for food and humans hunt minks to extinction for their fur and meat. Minks are also endangered because of habitat loss