Stoats, also known as short-tailed weasels, are not native to Texas and typically thrive in colder climates. Their natural habitats include forests, grasslands, and areas with abundant prey. While they might technically survive in some parts of Texas, the warm climate and lack of suitable habitat would likely make it challenging for them to thrive there. Therefore, it's unlikely that stoats would establish a population in Texas.
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no it is not possible a stoat and a ferret are just not...well meant to be..I geuss you could say.
it is that a snake eats a stoat and a stoat eats a rats
Yes the small least weasel and the stoat live in Wales.
A stoat and a weasel are very similar animals.
"I went to the tavern and ordered an Irish stoat." A stoat is a small, thin animal with brown fur that's similar to a weasel. FYI- In the first sentence, stout, not stoat would be correct.
In Ireland you can't buy a stoat because they are protected by the laws. In the United States, a stoat is considered an exotic animal and may or may not be legal to keep as a pet, depending on where you live. If it is illegal in your area, there may be high fines for keeping one, so it is best to check the laws before you attempt to find one to purchase.
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A stoat turns brown with a white belly in spring.
I assume you mean "What animal is a stoat"....a stoat is a member of the weasel family.
A stoat could kill a cat if it is stronger than the cat. If a stoat has a disease and bites the cat or causes injury, it could kill the cat. Otherwise a cat will usually be able to defend itself from a stoat.
Counties are DENTON, TX, and COLLIN, TX