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  1. Stoat Animal Facts | Mustela Erminea - A-Z Animals

  2. 24 Great Stoat Facts - Facts.net

  3. Elusive mustelids—18 months in the search of near‐threatened …

  4. Male stoat sighted on Miramar Peninsula, but conservationists say …

  5. How Stoat's Winter Hunting Tactics work #stoat #stoathunting

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    Stoats have been domesticated in the past, but are not a sought-after pet species in most regions. In fact, it is illegal to keep one as a pet in the United States due to the high risk of abandonment and subsequent invasion of the local ecosystem. Legality of pet ownership depends on local laws and regulations.
    Stoats are animals that share many physical features with weasels and ferrets, including a markedly elongated body that is almost serpentine-like in appearance. Adults range in length from 7 to 13 inches and typically weigh between 6 and 9 ounces, with males being about 25 percent larger than females.
    Stoats are flexible and adventurous predators, so they can be found just about anywhere where their prey lives. Their primary habitat is usually woodlands, grasslands, and moorlands in cool and temperate regions. However, they are also known to spread into coastal regions and live near farms, orchards, and other areas in close proximity to humans.
    Stoats are ambitious and flexible predators that eat just about anything they can get. Mice and other rodents are a staple, like they are for weasels and ferrets, but stoats can also hunt insects, amphibians and lizards. They are also known to take down rabbits, hares and other prey animals that are bigger and heavier than they are.
    The stoat, also known as the short-tailed weasel, is often mistaken for other mustelids like weasels or ferrets. Their external similarities only compound the potential for confusion caused by the common name “ermine,” which can be applied to stoats as well as several other related species that grow a pure white coat during the winter months.
    It is still a traditional element of many types of formal European clothes and has plenty of applications in modern fashion. Stoats are typically captured with traps or hunting dogs as guns and other weapons are likely to seriously damage and devalue the pelt.
  7. Alaska Weasel: Short-Tailed Weasel - Alaskan Nature

    WEB3 days ago · The short-tailed weasel occurs in the Old World where it is known by the name of “stoat.”. Though they may look like cute pets, ermines, or short-tailed weasels, are some of the fiercest little predators …

  8. Cadair Idris National Nature Reserve, near Dolgellau

  9. Stoat - Visit Blarney

  10. Pine martens, feasibility studies, and what reintroduction could …

  11. Mountain Hare vs. Stoat - Hypothetical Animal Battles

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