- standards.
Stoat harvesting never became a
specialty in any
Soviet republic, with most
stoats being captured incidentally in
traps or near villages.
Stoats in...
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introduction of
mustelids (including
stoats) to
control the
rabbit plague.
Warnings about the
dangers to bird life from
stoats were
given by
scientists in New...
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Stoating,
sometimes written stoting or stotting, is a type of
stitching made to join two
pieces of
woven material, with raw
edges placed together, such...
- The
Stoat is a 1940
mystery detective novel by the Irish-born
writer Lynn Brock. It was the
seventh and last
novel in his
series featuring the character...
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Stoats is a
British company which sells porridge and
other oat
based products based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Stoats was
founded in 2005 and
retails in Britain...
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Archived from the
original on 12
February 2016. "
Stoats Loony Dook". EdinburghGuide.com. 19 July 2017. "
Stoats Loony Dook". EdinburghGuide.com. 19 July 2017...
- (LB&SCR) had its own
route from
Croydon to Epsom. The
station was
opened as "
Stoats Nest and Cane Hill" on 5
November 1899 by the London,
Brighton and South...
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family Mustelidae. The
genus Mustela includes the
least weasels, polecats,
stoats, ferrets, and
European mink.
Members of this
genus are small,
active predators...
- fishers,
grisons and ratels,
martens and sables, minks,
river and sea otters,
stoats and ermines,
tayras and wolverines. Procyonidae, the
raccoons and raccoon-like...
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Winter Olympic and
Winter Paralympic Games. They are two
anthropomorphic stoats. Tina and Milo were
winners of a
public poll with more than 1,600 entries...