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  • ;Hob the Berserker : A large male European polecat.
  • The European polecat feeds on small rodents, birds, amphibians and reptiles.
  • The dimensions of the European polecat vary greatly.
  • It hunts for larger prey than the European polecat, including pikas and marmots.
  • The fur is generally shorter and not as thick as that of the European polecat.
  • The European polecat population in Britain declined following widespread predator control, particularly in the late 19th century.
  • The European polecat ( " Mustela putorius " ) can be found in both urban and country environments.
  • Like other mustelids, the European polecat is polygamous, though pregnancy occurs directly after mating, with no induced ovulation.
  • The guard hairs are especially well developed on the lower back, though still sparser than those of the European polecat.
  • The European polecat can also hybridise with the Asian steppe polecat or the North American black-footed ferret to produce fertile offspring.
  • The European polecat is the sole ancestor of the ferret, which was domesticated more than 2000 years ago for the purpose of hunting vermin.
  • Other reclusive inhabitants of the forest include European polecat, badger, Eurasian otter and two species of marten; pine marten and beech marten.
  • On the voyage, the ferrets were mated with the European polecat, creating a number of hybrids that were capable of surviving in the wild.
  • The fitch, or European polecat, is a ferret-like animal, and the corsac is a type of fox that is also found in Siberia.
  • Compared to the European polecat, the ferret has a much smaller brain, though this comparison has not been made with Mediterranean polecats, from which ferrets likely derive.
  • Polecats do not form a single taxonomic rank; the name is applied to several species broadly similar to European polecats, the only species native to the British Isles.
  • The European polecat originated in Western Europe during the Middle Pleistocene, with its closest living relatives being the steppe polecat, the black-footed ferret and the European mink.
  • The mammals of Moscow Oblast include badger, squirrel, beaver, otter, muskrat, stoat, Russian desman, raccoon dog, hedgehog, hare ( fat dormouse, and European polecat.
  • Among the mammals found in the reserve are the least weasel, beech marten and European polecat, and the birds include the common buzzard, the great spotted woodpecker and the Eurasian wryneck.
  • Ferrets _ weasel and mink cousins that are believed to have descended from the European polecat _ have captured the hearts and homes of many animal owners, such as Brian Woolsey of Fort Worth.
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