- including: †
Martes campestris (Pliocene) †
Martes wenzensis (Pliocene) †
Martes vetus (Pleistocene)
Another described fossil species,
Martes nobilis from...
- The
European pine
marten (
Martes martes), also
known as the pine marten, is a
mustelid native to and
widespread in most of Europe, Asia Minor, the Caucasus...
-
derived from the
common name of the
distinct Eurasian species,
Martes martes.
Martes americana is
found throughout Canada, Alaska, and
parts of the northern...
- & Gralak, B. (2007). "Diet of
sympatric Pine
Marten (
Martes martes) and
Stone Marten (
Martes foina)
identified by
genotyping of DNA from faeces" (PDF)...
- The
sable (
Martes zibellina) is a
species of marten, a
small omnivorous mammal primarily inhabiting the
forest environments of Russia, from the Ural Mountains...
-
closely related to, but
larger than, the
American marten (
Martes americana) and
Pacific marten (
Martes caurina). In some regions, the
fisher is
known as a pekan...
- The ****anese
marten (
Martes melampus) is a
marten species endemic to ****an. It is 0.5
m (1.6 ft) in
length typically, not
including a 20 cm (8 in) long...
-
rather than ranges.
Martes caurina subspecies group:
M. c.
caurina (Merriam) -
western British Columbia, Washington, and
Oregon M. c.
humboldtensis (Grinnell...
- The yellow-throated
marten (
Martes flavigula) is a
marten species native to the Himalayas,
Southeast and East Asia. Its coat is
bright yellow-golden, and...
- length,
while the
giant otter of
Amazonian South America can
measure up to 1.7
m (5 ft 7 in) and sea
otters can
exceed 45 kg (99 lb) in weight. Wolverines...