Arctic weasels, also known as short-tailed weasels or ermine, have a slender, elongated body with short legs and a small, rounded head. Their fur is typically brown during the summer months, providing camouflage in their tundra habitat, but they turn white in the winter, except for the tip of the tail, which remains black. This seasonal color change helps them blend into the snow. They have sharp claws and keen eyesight, which aid in hunting small mammals and birds in their Arctic environment.
They look a bit like weasels or ferrets.
They look a bit like weasels or ferrets.
Newborn weasels look like a miniature, pink, hairless, version of a weasel. A baby weasel looks exactly like a miniature version of a weasel.
Wolverines are mammals related to weasels and badgers, but are larger and appear more bear-like than most genera of the Mustelidae family
Ferrets are small weasels with an elongated body like the mongoose or the meerkat, although the latter two are family Herpestidae while weasels are in the family Mustidae.
pretty anything up there that can catch em,.....fox, eagles, martins, wolves, any preditor that is big.
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heterodont
A map based on where weasels reside is located in the link below. Blue areas are where weasels can be found. Just look at Europe and see where weasels are (they're practically over the whole continent).
The short tailed weasel is a tiny animal only about 14 to 25 centimetres long.
The ferret is in the "weasel family", along with minks, ermines and weasels
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