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- Mustelidae - Wikipedia
The Mustelidae ( mʌˈstɛlɪdiː ; [2] from Latin mustela, weasel) are a diverse family of carnivoran mammals, including weasels, badgers, otters, polecats, martens, grisons, and wolverines
- List of mustelids | Mustelidae, Weasel Family, Carnivores | Britannica
Mustelids are fur-bearing carnivores that inhabit terrestrial and aquatic regions throughout the world, except Australia, Antarctica, and most oceanic islands This is a list of selected mustelids ordered alphabetically by subfamily and common name (See also carnivore; mammalogy )
- Mustelidae (badgers, otters, weasels, and relatives) | INFORMATION . . .
Mustelidae is the largest family within Carnivora and is comprised of 56 species in 22 genera Members of this family include weasels, stoats, polecats, mink, marten, fishers, wolverines, otters, badgers and others
- Mustelidae Family of Animals - Animal Corner
Explore the habitats and characteristics of the Mustelidae family, a diverse group of carnivorous mammals including weasels, otters, and badgers
- Mustelidae Family: Tenacious Carnivores of Land, Water, and Snow 2025
The Mustelidae page explores the diverse world of weasels, otters, wolverines, and badgers—resilient carnivores known for their adaptability, boldness, and ecological impact
- Mustelids - AnimalFact. com
Mustelids are an extremely diverse group of carnivorous mammals belonging to the family Mustelidae (within the order Carnivora), which includes weasels, badgers, otters, martens, polecats, wolverines, and grisons, among others
- Types of Mustelids - Examples of Mustelid Species With Photos
Types of mustelids - examples of mustelid species The family Mustelidae is a diverse group of carnivorous mammals which includes the polecat, mink, stoat, badger, wolverine and the domestic ferret
- Mustelidae - PMC
The family Mustelidae currently includes 25 recent genera and approximately 67 species of terrestrial carnivores or piscivores inhabiting all continents except Australia and Antarctica and are also absent in New Guinea, Madagascar and Antarctica They have been introduced into New Zealand
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