Yes, stoats are a member of Mustelidae, the weasel family.
an extreme case of qualification in which the apparent meaning is not intended after all.
鼬, いたち or イタチ, "itachi", is the word for "weasel" and other members of the weasel family such as badgers, ferrets, ermine, stoats and mink.
Ferrets are in the weasel family (ermines, minks stoats, etc) Mustelidae.
No. Stoats are under legal protection as wildlife in most USA states.
Not even close, ferrets are in the weasel family like minks, ermine, stoats, etc
Taxonomically, they belong to the weasel family, and the 'true weasel' genus. However ermine (Mustela erminea) are a distinctly different species to the animal commonly referred to as a weasel (Mustela nirvalis).
they are in the weasel family, and the skunk family.Yes, both ferrets and weasels and minks belong to the family mustelidae.
Musteline refers to any member of the weasel family, which includes, weasels, stoats, minks, polecats, ferrets etc.
FALSE!!!!! Mongooses belong in the Herpestidae family and weasels belong in the Mustelidae.
No, Mongooses do not belong to the Mustelidae (weasel) family. They have their own family called Herpestidae, and both families belong to the order Carnivora.
Mustelids are commonly known as the Weasel family. This includes weasels, otters, wolverines, martens, badgers, ferrets, minks, polecats, and stoats.
Skunks belong to the weasel or Mustelidae family. Skunks spray a strong odor of liquid to defend itself from predators.