There are two species of mink: the European Mink and the American Mink.
The European Mink's territory consists of Great Britain, except for Wales and the mountainous regions of Scotland. They can also be found in the Isles of Lewis and Arran, though are less commonly found in Ireland.
The American Mink can be found towards the northern portion of the continent though there have been some instances where they were found in Southern California in wooded areas.
Yep
Minks are solitary and territorial animals in the wild. Minks live in big groups on fur farms
Minks are solitary and territorial animals, they are only together at mating season
Yes, but are uncommon.
if its not too hot
I'm not sure if minks live in New York I think they probably don't because it is a city they probably prefer forested areas but maybe they might live in New York.
A mink's biome is the habitat in which it lives and thrives. Minks live in wooded areas near lakes and ponds for a source of water.
No sea minks are notextinct. i saw one 1 month ago no regular mink many may be dead but some live
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.