stoats learn to hunt by watching the other stoat or have it happen to it. Sometimes it can learn from its mom or any other stoat. then they go off and just eatthemselves.
Stoats hunt mostly rabbits. On certain occasions they hunt voles, mice, birds, insects, and fish.
Animals which hunt the kiwi include dogs, cats and stoats, all of which have been introduced to New Zealand.
Stoats are found in a variety of habitats around the world, including forests, grasslands, and tundra. They are commonly found in North America, Europe, and Asia. Stoats are adaptable animals and can thrive in a range of environments as long as there is sufficient prey for them to hunt.
Lions learn from their parents how to hunt and survive.They would learn how to hunt, and how to live by themselves
It is an adaptation, a form of camouflage, helping it blend in against the snow so it can hunt prey without being seen.
The kakapo is hunted by introduced predators such as stoats and cats. Feral cats decimated their population on Stewart Island. Dogs hunt and kill them, but do not eat them, while the kiore, or polynesian rat, hunt the chicks.
Weasels are fair swimmers, some members of the family like otters and mink, are great swimmers.
Foxes and Wolves eat Stoats
no,they inherit it by watching their parents hunt
Yes, stoats are nocturnal but you may see them during the day.
No. Stoats are under legal protection as wildlife in most USA states.
No, they learn it from their mother or their father