The ermine, or stoat (Mustela erminea), is primarily found in the Northern Hemisphere, including parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. They inhabit a range of environments, such as forests, grasslands, and tundra, often favoring areas with dense cover for hunting and shelter. Their distribution varies seasonally, as they may shift to lower elevations in winter to escape harsh conditions. Overall, they are adaptable and can thrive in diverse habitats.
Ermines are members of the animal kingdom.
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Ermines are non-migratory animals. Ermines are carnivores that are both diurnal and nocturnal. They are active all throughout the year.
ermines use their sleek,thin bodies do get into their prey's burrows.
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Ermines are crepuscular, which means they are most active at dawn and dusk. While they may be active at night, they are not strictly nocturnal.
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