Yes, some species of weasels can be found on islands, although they are more commonly associated with mainland habitats. For instance, the stoat, a type of weasel, has been introduced to several islands, where it can impact local wildlife. However, their natural distribution is primarily on mainland areas, and their presence on islands often depends on human introduction or specific environmental conditions.
Weasels live in nooks and crannies, holes on trees and under rocks.
No
yes weasels live in grasslands
No, there are no weasels in Ireland. There are stoats, which some people mistake for weasels, but there are no actual weasels in Ireland.
does least weasels travel in groups
yes
Anywhere
Long & Short-Hair weasels The Least Weasel
yes
Yes, in varying areas of the Island. I've seen a few weasels for myself on the island.
No. Weasels are neither native to Australia, nor have they been introduced to Australia. Weasels have been introduced to New Zealand, but New Zealand is not part of Australia. It is a totally separate country.
Yes, weasels do live in sets.