answersLogoWhite

0

Yes, both mink and martens are native to Mississippi. Mink are commonly found throughout the state, typically in wetland areas, while martens are less common and their presence is more limited. These species are part of the diverse wildlife that contributes to Mississippi's rich ecosystems.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Can a mink ever live in Connecticut?

Yes, minks can live in Connecticut. In fact, one species of mink is native to North America, including Connecticut. The other mink species is native to Europe.


Is there mink in east anglia?

The only region of the UK where mink are not yet present is Northern Scotland. Mink are not native to the UK, they were accidentally introduced after they were brought over from America for fur farming.


What did Native Mississippians call the Mississippi river?

Mississippi river


What plants are native to Mississippi?

grass


Who lived in Mississippi?

native Americans


What did the native American's use the Mississippi for?

for transportation


Who were Mississippi's first known inhabitants?

the first known inhabitants in Mississippi were the 3 major Native American groups , the Chickasaw , Choctaw , and the Natchez.


What are some native plats of Mississippi?

47 penises


What are common names for a mink?

Mink common names female mink - sow male mink - boar baby mink - kit or cub


Can you own a pet monkey in Mississippi?

Only in zoos. There are no monkeys native to Mississippi.


Who controlled trade on the Mississippi river?

Trade on the Mississippi river was controlled by the French and Native Americans. The Mississippi river is 2,350 miles long.


Are there mink in New York State?

Yes, there are mink in New York State. These semi-aquatic mammals are commonly found in various habitats, including wetlands, rivers, and forests. Mink are native to the region and are known for their agility and hunting skills, primarily preying on small animals and fish. They play an important role in the local ecosystem.