Pine martens are not typically considered prey; rather, they are carnivorous mammals that primarily hunt small animals such as rodents, birds, and insects. However, they can fall prey to larger predators, such as foxes, eagles, and larger carnivores, especially when they are young or vulnerable. Overall, while they can be preyed upon, they are more commonly seen as predators in their ecosystem.
European pine marten was created in 1758.
Newfoundland pine marten was created in 1897.
The American Pine Marten is not endangered.
There is no specific name used for the female pine marten. The female pine marten will give birth to 1 to 5 babies and the babies are called kits.
yes!
Yes.
rodents
i don't know much but this is what i know. the European pine marten is an excellant climber and often hunts for prey in trees. but it hunts mainly on the ground, feeding on small rodents, birds, insects, and fruits. feel free to improve it
red squirrel and pine marten
bad weather
defintely NOT
its a omnivore