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The European mink (Mustela lutreola), also known as the Russian mink and Eurasian mink, is a semiaquatic species of mustelid native to Europe.
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Европе́йская но́рка — хищное млекопитающее из семейства куньих; характеризуется плавательной перепонкой между пальцами лап, водится в Восточной Европе, по берегам рек, питается рыбой, лягушками, раками. Долгое время являлась объектом промысла... Википедия
Масса : 550 – 800 г (взрослая особь)
Высшая классификация : Хорьки
Площадь обитания популяции : 0,12 – 0,14 км²
Длина : 37 – 43 см (Самец, взрослая особь) и 35 – 40 см (Самка, взрослая особь)
Научное название : Mustela lutreola
European mink are small, semi-aquatic mammals. They are carnivorous, eating mostly frogs, salamanders, fish, crayfish, muskrats, mice, and voles.
Physical Description. European mink are medium sized mustelids with a long body, short legs, and short tail. Total length for males is approximately 37.78 cm.
9 янв. 2020 г. · Once widespread across Europe, the European mink population has undergone a severe decline and now occupies less than 20% of its former range.
Research. European Mink Project. The critically endangered European mink Mustela lutreola is the rarest terrestrial carnivore in Europe.
The European mink (Mustela lutreola) and the American mink are both valued for their luxurious fur. The American mink—which is classified as Neovison vison by ...
Mink is a predatory animal of the Mustelidae family. It is under the threat of extinction and is listed in the Red Books of many regions of Russia.
The European mink (Mustela lutreola) is one of Europe's most endangered species, and it is on the brink of extinction in the Iberian Peninsula.
Overall weight is 550–800 grams (1.21–1.76 lb). It is a fast and agile animal, which swims and dives skilfully. It is able to run along stream beds, and stay ...
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