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The '''weasel''' (''Mustela nivalis'') is a small carnivorous mammal, notable for its lack of chin. The term weasel is also sometimes used to describe the genus ''mustela'', which includes the [[polecat]], the [[ferret]] and the [[stoat]]. |
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The '''weasel''' is ''weasel''ly identified, whilst the '''stoat''' is ''stoat''ally different. Neither is ''ermin''t-flavoured |
The '''weasel''' is ''weasel''ly identified, whilst the '''stoat''' is ''stoat''ally different. Neither is ''ermin''t-flavoured |
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==See Also== |
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*[[weasel (Maplet)|Weasel according to Maplet's ''A Greene Forest'']] |
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Revision as of 23:29, 14 November 2005
The weasel (Mustela nivalis) is a small carnivorous mammal, notable for its lack of chin. The term weasel is also sometimes used to describe the genus mustela, which includes the polecat, the ferret and the stoat.
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The weasel is weaselly identified, whilst the stoat is stoatally different. Neither is ermint-flavoured