Minks are solitary and territorial animals, they are only together at mating season
Yep
Minks are solitary and territorial animals in the wild. Minks live in big groups on fur farms
Yes, but are uncommon.
Yes, minks give live birth. They are mammals, and like most mammals, female minks (known as jills) give birth to live young called kits. The gestation period for minks is typically around 40 to 75 days, and a litter can consist of 2 to 10 kits. After birth, the mother nurses and cares for her young until they are independent.
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.
if its not too hot
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.
They live in the wild around our canals and river banks
Thousands. Minks are not endangered.