Least, short tailed , long tailed.
The long tailed and short tailed live there.
yes.
LOL!!! I don't know. In Oklahoma it is. My S.S teacher gave us a project about western endangered species. And long tailed weasels were my endangered species.
yes and common esp. in rural areas
The short tailed weasel is a tiny animal only about 14 to 25 centimetres long.
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).
Three found there are the least weasel, long tailed weasel, and the mink.
Yes, long-tailed weasels (Mustela frenata) are found throughout the United States. In northern parts of Ohio, least weasels (Mustela nivalis) may be found, but probably not as far south as Ross County.
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.
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.
Weasels are in the family Mustelidaeof the order Carnivora. The weasel family includes ferrets, stoats, European polecats, minks, ermine, black-footed ferrets, long tailed weasels, least weasels. Other relatives of the weasels are martens, otters, badgers, and wolverines. The terms stoat and ermine are terms for the long tailed and short tailed weasels in their winter coats.Genus: Mustela - Ermines, ferrets, minks, stoats, European polecat ferrets