I love #StoatsOnStoats as much as #StoatsAsMeasurement
American Badger (Go Wisconsin!) have claws that are .15 stoats long.
Wolverines (aka skunk bears) are surprisingly agile with surprising stamina...unless you know about mustelids in which case you are not surprise at all.
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River otter scat is...odar-ntifiable. Their tracks are often marked with belly slides just to rub in how adorable they are #StoatsOnStoats
North American River Otter hang with family more than other mustelids.
They eat 5 stoats of fish a day and will take over old muskrat or beaver lodges.
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American Marten will eat fruit. Will they eat figs? Owls eat them.
Fishers weigh up to 11.3 stoats and are coming back into some of their historic ranges.
Both these babies climb trees.
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American Mink can weigh up to 7 stoats #StoatsAsMeasurement #StoatsOnStoats
American Mink fur is a coat of many colors due to the light diffusion caused by their water proofing oil. #StoatsOnStoats
Skunks aren't mustelids anymore. One difference is that skunks spray their smell and weasels deposit their smell.
Long Tailed Weasels are also now minks #StoatsOnStoats
Long tailed Weasel can fit in a hole .5 stoat lenths in diameter. They are not likely to steal your quiet chickens....
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American Ermine is one stoat long because they are also called stoats.
Speaker advice: "Don't cuddle a weasel."
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Least weasel is .74 stoats long #StoatsAsMeasurement #StoatsOnStoats