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  2. American mink - Wikipedia

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    The burrows they dig themselves are typically about four inches in diameter and may continue along for 10–12 feet (300–370 cm) at a depth of 2–3 feet (61–91 cm). The American mink may nest in burrows dug previously by muskrats, badgers and skunks, and may also dig dens in old ant hills. The nesting chamber is at the end of a four-inch ...

  3. Otters, mink are rare residents of our rivers and streams - AOL

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    American Mink and Northern River Otters have long, slender bodies and relatively long tails. ... whereas River Otters are more than twice the size of mink: averaging 28 inches in body length with ...

  4. Mink - Wikipedia

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    The American mink (Neogale vison) is larger and more adaptable than the European mink (Mustela lutreola) but, due to variations in size, an individual mink usually cannot be determined as European or American with certainty without looking at the skeleton. However, all European mink have a large white patch on their upper lip, whereas only some ...

  5. Domestic mink - Wikipedia

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    Domestic mink differ from their wild ancestors, the American mink, in fur colour, size, thicker pelts, and higher tranquility. [1] Domesticated mink come from fur farms, and are the most common animal raised for their fur, with over 50 million farmed annually. [2] Debate has occurred whether the domestic mink is domesticated or not.

  6. Water voles return for the first time in 20 years

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    The 'endearing' water voles population was devastated by non-native American mink [British Waterways] "Charismatic" water voles have returned to local waterways for the first time in 20 years.

  7. List of mammals of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The white-tailed deer is the state mammal of Ohio. This list of mammals of Ohio includes a total of 70 mammal species recorded in the state of Ohio. [1] Of these, three (the American black bear, Indiana bat, and Allegheny woodrat) are listed as endangered in the state; four (the brown rat, black rat, house mouse, and wild boar) are introduced; three (the gray bat, Mexican free-tailed bat and ...

  8. The mink range in size from 12 to 20 inches and could be black, brown or white in color, WNEP reported. “Right now it’s like living in some sort of sci-fi movie or horror film.

  9. European mink - Wikipedia

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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. It is similar in colour to the American mink , but is slightly smaller and has a less specialized skull. [ 2 ]