- it
similar names, such as Schreber, who
named it
Mustela canadensis, and Boddaert, who
named it
Mustela melanorhyncha. The
fisher was
eventually placed...
- The
stoat (
Mustela erminea), also
known as the
Eurasian ermine or ermine, is a
species of
mustelid native to
Eurasia and the
northern regions of North...
-
Weasels /ˈwiːzəlz/ are
mammals of the
genus Mustela of the
family Mustelidae. The
genus Mustela includes the
least weasels, polecats, stoats, ferrets...
- The
ferret (
Mustela furo) is a small,
domesticated species belonging to the
family Mustelidae. The
ferret is most
likely a
domesticated form of the wild...
- The
steppe polecat (
Mustela eversmanii), also
known as the
white or
masked polecat, is a
species of
mustelid native to
Central and
Eastern Europe and...
- The
Canada lynx (Lynx
canadensis) or
Canadian lynx is one of the four
living species in the
genus Lynx. It is a medium-sized wild cat
characterized by...
- Latin), and the
specific epithet canadensis means "of Canada". In a new classification, the
species is
called Lontra canadensis,
where the
genus Lontra includes...
- The
European mink (
Mustela lutreola), also
known as the
Russian mink and
Eurasian mink, is a
semiaquatic species of
mustelid native to Europe. It is similar...
- The Black-footed
ferret (
Mustela nigripes), also
known as the
American polecat or
prairie dog hunter, is a
species of
mustelid native to
central North...
-
described in the
genus Mustela with the name
Mustela frenata by
Hinrich Lichtenstein in 1831. In 1993, the classification,
Mustela frenata, was accepted...