The fact that there are weasels at this time and the fact that we are in an ice age at this moment makes this question self explanatory.
The present ice age started about 2.6 million years ago and is composed of numerous glacial and interglacial periods. We are now in an interglacial, (warmer), period between glaciations.
In a glacial period weasels would probably die out in cold areas due to lack of prey; the ground freezes and rodents etc. would be unable to find food. Only the weasels in living in warmer climes would be able to live and breed.
It was called the ice age because Europe and Asia were connected by the ice. Get it ice age.
Ice Age Ice Age: The Meltdown Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs Ice Age: Continental Drift Ice Age: Collision Course
3, ice age 1 ice age 2 and ice age dawn of the dinos.
least weasels, short-haired weasels, & ferrets
No, there are no weasels in Ireland. There are stoats, which some people mistake for weasels, but there are no actual weasels in Ireland.
We are in an ice age because we have a great thickness of ice at the poles. This is not normal unless we are in an ice age.
Ice Age (2002) - Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) - Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) - Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012) - Ice Age 5 (TBA) .
Ice age
the ice age formed by collecting ice together
Not all weasels
No
ice age: continental drift