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Black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes)
 
Black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes)
Tumake_Chai · 8 months ago
The Black-footed ferret or American Polecat is a unique ferret species native to North America. It has a distinctive black mask, tail tip, and feet. The nocturnal ferret spends the daytime in its burrows.

This type of weasel primarily lives in prairie grasslands to hunt prairie dogs, which comprise over 90% of its diet. Unfortunately, this species struggles with habitat loss, disease, and the poisoning of prairie dogs. 

Scientists once considered the Black-Footed Ferret extinct in the wild in 1987. However, conservation efforts such as captive breeding programs, reintroduction initiatives, and vaccination against diseases have helped prevent its extinction. Still, the latest IUCN assessments put the Black-Footed Ferrets in the endangered category today1.
Username: Tumake_Chai
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Least Weasel (Mustela nivalis)
Tumake_Chai · 8 months ago
The Least Weasel weighs between 1 and 4 ounces with a body length of 4.5 to 10 inches. Its unique appearance includes a short tail with a constant black tip; it also gains a white winter coat. 

The weasel lives in various habitats across Europe, North America, and Asia, preferring areas with ample cover, such as marshes, woodlands, and grasslands. 

Despite its size, the Least Weasels are formidable creatures that feed on small rodents and can take down prey larger than itself. They are primarily active at night and are agile and quick.
Short-tailed Weasel or Stoat (Mustela erminea)
Tumake_Chai · 8 months ago
The Stoat, or Short-Tailed Weasel, is a small mammal in the northern hemisphere. Its black-tipped tail distinguishes it from other creatures, and its coat changes color from brown and white to snow-white to help it blend in with its surroundings. 

The Stoat can also reach up to 20 miles per hour despite its size. These adaptations help the Stoat avoid predators and hunt prey efficiently. 

It is a bold solitary hunter that often takes on prey much larger than itself. It prefers small mammals, birds, insects, and eggs, with voles being a primary food source. 

Its unique hunting technique involves a dance-like movement to mesmerize its prey and allow for attack. While the Stoat prefers to be alone, it will mate during mating season.
Long-tailed Weasel (Neogale frenata)
Tumake_Chai · 8 months ago
Formerly Mustela frenata, the Long-Tailed Weasel was moved to a new genus in 2021. It is a small but fierce predator found in various habitats throughout America and even extending to Bolivia.  

This nocturnal animal's fur changes color with the seasons, displaying brown and yellow hues during summer and turning white in winter to blend with the snowy environment. 

True to its name, Its tail spans almost half its body length with a black tip at the end. Its slender body, short legs, and ability to easily climb trees and navigate through water make it a formidable predator.

Despite its size, the Long-Tailed Weasel is an agile hunter that feeds mainly on small mammals like mice and voles, but it can also consume insects, birds, and eggs. Long-tailed weasels are solitary animals that fiercely guard their territory from other animals.
Yellow-bellied Weasel (Mustela kathiah)
Tumake_Chai · 8 months ago
The Yellow-Bellied Weasel is a small but fearless creature found in Asia. Its dark brown or black back contrasts with its vibrant yellow-to-orange belly, creating a striking display of colors. 

Despite its size, it takes on prey larger than itself with the help of its sharp claws and agility. This weasel hunts at night and uses the cover of darkness to avoid becoming prey. This type of weasel is a fierce predator, hunting small mammals, birds, and insects.

During the breeding season, males and females briefly come together to ensure the survival of their species.
Mountain Weasel (Mustela altaica)
Tumake_Chai · 8 months ago
The Mountain Weasel is a small weasel found in the alpine heights of Asia. It resides in Mongolia, China, Kazakhstan, Nepal, and Russia, easily navigating the rocky terrain. 

Despite its size, it plays a significant role in its ecosystem due to its slender and agile body. Its fur changes color in winter, turning white to blend with the snow-filled landscape. This adaptation helps it survive harsh weather conditions. 

Mountain Weasels are opportunistic eaters and primarily feed on pikas and voles. However, they also consume birds, eggs, insects, and small mammals when possible.
Siberian Weasel (Mustela sibirica)
Tumake_Chai · 8 months ago
The Siberian Weasel, also known as Kolonok, is a medium-sized weasel native to Asia. It has reddish or orange-brown fur and a long, slender body that stretches 11 to 12 inches, with a tail that adds another 6 to 7 inches. 

During winter, its fur changes to a yellow-brown shade, which is an adaptation to the changing environment. Despite being small, it feeds on various prey. It also eats fruits and berries occasionally. 

This type of weasel is also an excellent swimmer and adept tree climber. While it is a solitary animal, it enjoys playful fights and chases.
African Striped Weasel (Poecilogale albinucha)
Tumake_Chai · 8 months ago
The African Striped Weasel is a small and brave creature found across the savannas and forests of Africa. They have a striking striped coat that helps them blend into the background and avoid predators. These nocturnal animals eat small rodents, birds, insects, and fruit.

During mating season, the females give birth to 2-3 blind and helpless babies. These little ones grow up quickly and show the same resilience as their parents.
Patagonian Weasel (Lyncodon patagonicus)
Tumake_Chai · 8 months ago
The Patagonian Weasel has a broad, flat head, small eyes and ears, and a mix of white fur with blackish-brown saddle markings. It is native to the open and semi-open habitats of South America's southern cone, particularly Argentina and Chile. 

This type of weasel feeds on rodents, birds, insects, and lizards. Interestingly, the Patagonian Weasel has a closer kinship with the South American Zorrillas than its North American and Eurasian counterparts. 

It is a solitary animal and communicates through scent marking. Moreover, its reproductive habits remain a mystery, although scientists have speculated that they might align with other weasel species.
European Polecat (Mustela putorius)
Tumake_Chai · 8 months ago
The European Polecat inhabits Western Europe and the British Isles. They are highly adaptable, living in various landscapes, including forests, farmlands, and riverbanks. 

They are primarily terrestrial, preferring to move on solid ground during the night. Moreover, they have a dark mask-like pattern around their eyes that contrasts with their lighter fur. 

Polecats are small, measuring between 13.8 and 20 inches. The male weasels are slightly larger than the females but are agile and strong. They have a compact, sturdy body, short legs, and a broad, rounded head. 

Their diet mainly consists of small mammals, birds, frogs, fish, and insects, though they are skilled at hunting various prey.
Steppe Polecat (Mustela eversmanii)
Tumake_Chai · 8 months ago
The Steppe Polecat is a nocturnal animal that inhabits the vast expanses of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. They have long and slender bodies, short legs, and distinctive mask-like markings on their face. Its fur combines yellowish and dark straw hues with dark markings on the tail and head. 

Likewise, the Steppe Polecat is a skilled burrower, and it often takes over abandoned burrows of marmots or ground squirrels. Its diet includes rodents, insects, and small reptiles, though it prefers ground squirrels and hamsters.
Black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes)
Tumake_Chai · 8 months ago
The Black-footed ferret or American Polecat is a unique ferret species native to North America. It has a distinctive black mask, tail tip, and feet. The nocturnal ferret spends the daytime in its burrows.

This type of weasel primarily lives in prairie grasslands to hunt prairie dogs, which comprise over 90% of its diet. Unfortunately, this species struggles with habitat loss, disease, and the poisoning of prairie dogs. 

Scientists once considered the Black-Footed Ferret extinct in the wild in 1987. However, conservation efforts such as captive breeding programs, reintroduction initiatives, and vaccination against diseases have helped prevent its extinction. Still, the latest IUCN assessments put the Black-Footed Ferrets in the endangered category today1.
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Black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes)
Tumake_Chai · 8 months ago
The Black-footed ferret or American Polecat is a unique ferret species native to North America. It has a distinctive black mask, tail tip, and feet. The nocturnal ferret spends the daytime in its burrows.

This type of weasel primarily lives in prairie grasslands to hunt prairie dogs, which comprise over 90% of its diet. Unfortunately, this species struggles with habitat loss, disease, and the poisoning of prairie dogs. 

Scientists once considered the Black-Footed Ferret extinct in the wild in 1987. However, conservation efforts such as captive breeding programs, reintroduction initiatives, and vaccination against diseases have helped prevent its extinction. Still, the latest IUCN assessments put the Black-Footed Ferrets in the endangered category today1.
3bsa Black 2019 Susmita Akter
Akkach · 5 months ago
3bsa Black 2019 Susmita Akter
Taken 01 Tuesday October 2019 Shushmita Aktar Akter Akhtar Akhter Akthar Akther. IMG Images Photos Pictures Pics.
Photo taken on Nov 26, 2019 11:06:24 PM
Tue, Nov 26, 2019 • 11:06 PM
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2bsa Black 2019 Susmita Akter
Akkach · 5 months ago
2bsa Black 2019 Susmita Akter
Taken 01 Tuesday October 2019 Shushmita Aktar Akter Akhtar Akhter Akthar Akther. IMG Images Photos Pictures Pics.
Photo taken on Nov 26, 2019 11:04:10 PM
Tue, Nov 26, 2019 • 11:04 PM
IMG-20191001-WA0002~2.jpg
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CODE: SMTR B2SASMTR B2SASMTR02
1bsa Black 2019 Susmita Akter
Akkach · 5 months ago
1bsa Black 2019 Susmita Akter
Taken 01 Tuesday October 2019 Shushmita Aktar Akter Akhtar Akhter Akthar Akther. IMG Images Photos Pictures Pics.
Photo taken on Nov 26, 2019 11:03:31 PM
Tue, Nov 26, 2019 • 11:03 PM
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CODE: SMTR B2SASMTR B2SASMTR01
Black pants of Susmita
Akkach · 6 months ago
Clothes for the occasion of Eid,
Ayan Hossen and his mom Susmita Akter's cloth from Kach Pedia Facebook Page.

ঈদ উপলক্ষে পোশাক,
আয়ান হোসেন এবং তার মা সুস্মিতা আক্তারের কাপড় কাচ পিডিয়া ফেসবুক পেজ থেকে।

Sunday 07 April 2024 
Code number: AYANMOMCKP
Black shirt of Susmita
Akkach · 6 months ago
Clothes for the occasion of Eid,
Ayan Hossen and his mom Susmita Akter's cloth from Kach Pedia Facebook Page.

ঈদ উপলক্ষে পোশাক,
আয়ান হোসেন এবং তার মা সুস্মিতা আক্তারের কাপড় কাচ পিডিয়া ফেসবুক পেজ থেকে।

Sunday 07 April 2024 
Code number: AYANMOMCKP
Black blue dress of Susmita
Akkach · 6 months ago
Clothes for the occasion of Eid,
Ayan Hossen and his mom Susmita Akter's cloth from Kach Pedia Facebook Page.

ঈদ উপলক্ষে পোশাক,
আয়ান হোসেন এবং তার মা সুস্মিতা আক্তারের কাপড় কাচ পিডিয়া ফেসবুক পেজ থেকে।

Sunday 07 April 2024 
Code number: AYANMOMCKP
Black Bat Flower (Tacca chantrieri)
Trishna · 6 months ago
It’s uncommon to find a black flower. It’s extraordinarily rare to come across a dark flower as strange looking as the black bat flower. These plants are native to Southeast Asia, where they grow in the understories of forests. Bat plants also come in other colors, but there’s something magical about this one.
Black fruits
Akkach · 6 months ago
Akkach Miah
3 Apr 2021󰞋󱙷
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#Fruit #Black #Sweet I'm #Parvin_Sultana
#Parvin #Sultana
Saturday 03 April 2021 
Code number: FRUITS2021
Black duble animal
Akkach · 6 months ago
Black duble animal
Code number: MPBYAKKACH
Black girl
Akkach · 6 months ago
Black girl
Look how black people can be
কালো মেয়ে.
মানুষ কত কালো হতে পারে দেখুন
Code number: FDSAOUYTRE 
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