sea minks การใช้
- The sea mink was characterized by its solitary, territorial nature.
- The sea mink served as food for the Native American tribes that once lived there.
- Fragmentary skeletal remains of the sea mink leave most of its external measurements to speculation.
- Ever hear of the sea mink?
- Due to its highly prized fur, the sea mink was hunted to extinction in 1903.
- Sea minks were marine mammals that lived around the rocky coasts of New England and Atlantic Canada.
- The extinct sea mink of northeast North America is another mustelid that had adapted to a marine environment.
- The sea otter, which has the densest fur of any animal, narrowly escaped the fate of the sea mink.
- Since the sea mink was larger than the other two species of Mustelidae it is assumed that it ate in greater proportions.
- One species, the sea mink ( " Neovison macrodon " ) of New England and Canada, was driven to extinction by fur trappers.
- The sea mink was hunted to extinction to satisfy the demand of the European fur market, and due to their larger size they were more desirable than other mink species.
- The only Canadian, and also last known specimen of the sea mink ( " Mustela macrodon " ) was captured on Campobello Island, New Brunswick in 1894.
- Besides the mollusk they include two hippo species, last seen in 1500, the sea mink, unseen since 1860, and the Reunion Island sheldgoose, last sighted around 1710.
- The vessel was launched 10 October 1942 as " Sea Mink " by Western Pipe and Steel, San Francisco, California, under a Maritime Commission contract, acquired by the Navy 24 April 1943, and commissioned the same day, Captain D . C . McNeil, USCG, in command.