In northwest Washington, the most commonly found weasel species is the long-tailed weasel (Mustela frenata). Additionally, the Pacific marten (Martes caurina) is also present in this region. Both species inhabit wooded areas and are known for their agility and hunting skills. The Pacific marten, in particular, is adapted to forested environments, while the long-tailed weasel can thrive in a variety of habitats.
the small dark skinned mammal of a weasel is the tazmainian devil with lives in Australia
Badger
too many to list.among the more spectacular are kingfishers,sparrowhawks,red fox,Badger,otter,tawny and barn owls,water voles,sand martin,weasel,stoat.
An otter - except weasels are white in northern winters, but otters aren't. an otter
The short tailed weasel lives in the parts of North America and Europe in the Arctic tundra. See the related link below for more information.
I believe it is a GENET. I don't know what a gannet is. A genet is a over sized weasel. It is is the weasel family and lives in Africa on a diet of crickets and small lizards.
how did the resources of the pacific northwest affect the lives of people who lived ther
The species name "sanguisuga" means lives on the blood of other species.
Martin Luther king lives in mongomery,Alabama
Bigfoot lives in the forests of the Northwest.
Guy Martin Lives in Lincolnshire
One Indian tribe that lives in the Pacific Northwest is the Lummi tribe.