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ickplant@lemmy.world to aww@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 days ago

The stoat (Mustela erminea) is a ferocious, highly active mammal in the weasel family

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The stoat (Mustela erminea) is a ferocious, highly active mammal in the weasel family

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ickplant@lemmy.world to aww@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 days ago
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    Aw! Who’s so ferocious? You are! Yes, you are!

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      He looks cute, but when fully grown, he will hunt prey up to 5 times his size, like rabbits and hares. Beware the cute murderer!

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        It’s a good thing I’m at least 6 times his full-grown size then.

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          Shoot, I have some updated info for you. Turns out they can take down prey 10 times their size.

          Run.

          Source: https://youtu.be/HNbqvqf3-14

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            Welp, it’s been an honor and a pleasure.

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            That cameraperson was sweating

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            Damn! Dude’s a persistence hunter too! Like early humans hunting mammoths!

            Also: those other rabbits are stone cold 😆

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            The other rabbits seem weirdly indifferent to what’s going on.

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              Because they understand the stoat is killing to feed. One rabbit will last a stoat for days. That and Steve was really an asshole anyways. So the others have nothing to worry about until the stoat is hungry again.

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                Yeah, Karen is next up…

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        Couldn’t find a better nibbler gif, this is a travesty

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        We have a little mink that lives at our cottage. It’s this sweet little thing that bounds across the rocks along the water. And within 5 minutes it returns carrying massive fish, frogs, or mice - I don’t know how it hunts so fast, but it is clearly an effective killer

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        And he does it with DANCE

        https://youtu.be/oc0Tg9Qi7_U

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        I read the comment above yours in your profile pic’s voice before seeing it. Watching with little man for first time and he just met Nibbler!

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      Friend of mine has chickens, a stote dug a hole under the wall and went through a decent number of the flock before he was able to figure out and ‘neutralize’ it

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