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The stoat, scientifically known as Mustela erminea, belongs to the family Mustelidae within the order Carnivora. It is classified as a small mammal and is commonly found in the Northern Hemisphere. The stoat is known for its distinctive seasonal coat change, from brown in summer to white in winter in colder regions, and is also referred to as the short-tailed weasel or ermine.

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