Weasels typically carry their young in their mouths. When moving their kits, a mother weasel will gently grasp one by the scruff of the neck to transport it, ensuring the safety and security of the young during the journey. This method allows her to keep a close watch on them while navigating their environment.
they could possibly
No, there are no weasels in Ireland. There are stoats, which some people mistake for weasels, but there are no actual weasels in Ireland.
least weasels, short-haired weasels, & ferrets
No
Not all weasels
they carry their young for 65 days
Only very few spiders carry their young.
There are cute weasels Angry Weasels Rabid Weasels Dangerous weasels that kind of human weasel that means everybody hates him/her And Ron Weasley.
no weasels and bears are not related
Stoats and other weasels are normally solitary, however family groups of females with young can be seen.
Weasels are generally solitary animals, but they can occasionally be found in small groups, especially during mating season or when a mother is raising her young. Typically, a litter consists of about 4 to 6 kits, which may stay with their mother until they are independent. Outside of these scenarios, weasels tend to have defined territories and prefer to live alone.
yes they carry them on their back