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stoat and long-tailed
Skulls of a long-tailed weasel ( top ), a stoat ( bottom left ) and least weasel ( bottom right ), as illustrated in Clinton Hart Merriam | Merriam's Synopsis of the Weasels of North America
The stoat first arose in Eurasia, shortly after the long-tailed weasel arose as its mirror image in North America 2 million years ago.
The long-tailed weasel ( Mustela frenata ), also known as the bridled weasel or big stoat is a species of mustelid distributed from southern Canada throughout all the United States and Mexico, southward through all of Central America and into northern South America.
Skulls of a long-tailed weasel ( top ), a stoat ( bottom left ) and least weasel ( bottom right ), as illustrated in Clinton Hart Merriam | Merriam's Synopsis of the Weasels of North America
The long-tailed weasel arose in North America 2 million years ago, shortly before the stoat evolved as its mirror image in Eurasia.
The long-tailed weasel and the stoat remained separated until half a million years ago, when falling sea levels exposed the Bering land bridge, thus allowing the stoat to cross into North America.
Unlike the stoat, whose soles are thickly furred all year, the long-tailed weasel's soles are naked in summer.

stoat and weasel
The meaning of the " weasel " is unclear but the two most likely definitions are: a flat iron used for finishing clothing ; or rhyming slang for a coat ( weasel and stoat ).
However, in technical discourse and in American usage, the term " weasel " can refer to any member of the genus, or to the genus as a whole. The animal of the weasel farts frequently, among those that do not are the stoat, the polecats, the ferret, and the European mink ( the superficially similar American mink is now regarded as belonging in another genus, Neovison ).
The stoat ( Mustela erminea ), also known as the ermine or short-tailed weasel, is a species of Mustelidae native to Eurasia and North America, distinguished from the least weasel by its larger size and longer tail with a prominent black tip.
In Ireland ( where the least weasel does not occur ), the stoat is referred to as " weasel ", while in North America it is called " short-tailed weasel ".
Locally the stoat is just as often incorrectly called a weasel.
goes the weasel ', including: that it is a tailor's flat iron, a hatter's tool, a clock reel used for measuring in spinning, a piece of silver plate, or that ' weasel and stoat ' is Cockney rhyming slang for ' coat ', which is ' popped or pawned ' to visit or after visiting the Eagle pub.
* elil: Enemies of rabbits, including fox, stoat, weasel, cat, owl, man, etc.
Alongside squirrels more common mammals can be found, such as the badger, fox, deer, rabbit, hare, weasel, stoat, hedgehog and varieties of rats, mice, shrews and voles.

stoat and million
The stoat is the product of a process begun 5 – 7 million years ago, when northern forests were replaced by open grassland, thus prompting an explosive evolution of small, burrowing rodents.

stoat and years
In a small, grey house in the woods, three ancient and mighty witches known as the Lillim learn of the fallen star by reading the entrails of a dead stoat, and the eldest of the Lilim consumes their last reserves of " years ," later revealed to be the heart of another fallen star, to become young again.

stoat and when
Examples of this occur when Cúchulainn “ slung a stone and killed a pet stoat as it sat on Medb ’ s shoulder by her neck, south of the ford.

stoat and sea
Between the 16th and 18th centuries, Russians tamed Siberia, a region rich in many mammal species, such as Arctic fox, lynx, sable, sea otter and stoat ( ermine ).

stoat and land
The land animals include muskox, Arctic Fox, stoat, Mountain Hare and lemming.

stoat and .
The banshee may also appear in a variety of other forms, such as that of a hooded crow, stoat, hare and weasel-animals associated in Ireland with witchcraft.
Several mustelids, including the mink, the sable ( a type of marten ) and the stoat ( ermine ), boast exquisite and valuable furs and have been accordingly hunted since prehistoric times.
A male stoat is called a dog, hob or jack, while a female is called a bitch or jill.
The stoat thrived during the Ice Age, as its small size and long body allowed it to easily operate beneath snow, as well as hunt in burrows.
There is an abundance of wildlife in Lough Corrib including birds and hawks, otters, mink, stoat, frogs, bats and much more.
The stoat ( Mustela erminea hibernica ) is also reasonably common.
The male is inquisitive and fearless, attacking even dangerous predators like the stoat if they approach the nest, as well as egg-thieves like the Eurasian Jay.
The islands are home to an abundance of wildlife, including the largest subspecies of black bear, and also the smallest subspecies ( Ursus americana carlottae ) and the subspecies of stoat Mustela erminea haidarum.
As his last name suggests, he is a stoat and wears bedroom slippers rather than shoes.
Attenborough starts in the English countryside, where, besides humans farming sheep, a stoat chases and catches a rabbit.

long-tailed and weasel
Combined phylogenetic analyses indicate the stoat's closest living relative is the mountain weasel ( Mustela altaica ), though it is also closely related to the least weasel ( Mustela nivalis ) and long-tailed weasel ( Mustela frenata ).
Mammals which call these places home include the red fox, long-tailed weasel, mink, muskrat, woodchuck, several bat species, bottlenose dolphins, harbour porpoises and possibly river otters which are close to local extinction in Long Island with only an estimated 8 individuals thought to have recently migrated from Connecticut.
Other predators include the Sharp-shinned Hawk, the long-tailed weasel, and the Northern Saw-whet Owl.
The long-tailed weasel is the product of a process begun 5 – 7 million years ago, when northern forests were replaced by open grassland, thus prompting an explosive evolution of small, burrowing rodents.
However, unlike the latter species, the long-tailed weasel never crossed the land bridge, and did not spread into Eurasia.
The long-tailed weasel is one of the largest members of the genus Mustela in North America, with a total length of 300 – 350 mm and a tail comprising 40 – 70 % of the head and body length.
The long-tailed weasel moults twice annually, once in autumn ( October to mid-November ) and once in spring ( March – April ).
The long-tailed weasel has well-developed anal scent glands, which produce a strong and musky odour.
Unlike skunks, which spray their musk, the long-tailed weasel drags and rubs its body over surfaces in order to leave the scent, but if they are running from prey they try to hide their scent as best as possible.
The long-tailed weasel mates in July – August, with implantation of the fertilized egg on the uterine wall being delayed until about March.
The long-tailed weasel dens in ground burrows, under stumps or beneath rock piles.
The long-tailed weasel is a fearless and aggressive hunter which may attack animals far larger than itself.
With large prey, such as rabbits, the long-tailed weasel strikes quickly, taking its prey off guard.

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