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Weasel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Weasel word - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Weasel words is an informal term for words and phrases that, whilst communicating a vague or ambiguous claim, create an impression that something specific and meaningful has been said. Weasel words m...
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Weasels species description from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Wildlife Notebook Series. ... There are two species of weasels in Alaska: the short-tailed weasel or ermine (Mustela erminea) and the least weasel (Mustela rixosa). These weasels range over North America and are found throughout most of Alaska.
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Weasel Printout. Weasels are furry, carnivorous mammals that have a long body, short legs, and a pointed snout. ... Become a member of Enchanted Learning. ... ; Site subscriptions last 12 months. Click here for more information on site membership.
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The range of the long-tail weasel includes most of North America, extending from just north of the United States-Canadian border and south to Central America to northern South America (Baker, 1983). Long-tailed weasels have the largest distribution of any mustelid in the Western Hemisphere.
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The long-tailed weasel has a small head with long whiskers, a long body and neck and short legs. Its tail has a black tip. It has brown fur on the upper part of its body and white to yellow fur on its undersides. In the northern parts of its range, it turns white in the winter. ... Diet The long-tailed weasel is a carnivore.
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The Weasels - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Weasels are a rock band based in Albany, New York. The group has been active in either studio or live incarnations since the mid-1980s and includes three long-standing core members: Doctor Fun (v...
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Weasels live in every country except for Australia and Antarctica. A common North American weasel is the long-tailed weasel which grows 12-18 inches long including the tail. It weighs up to 12 ounces.
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