Brief introduction of weasel
Weasels, commonly known as weasels, have a body length of 28-40cm, a tail length of 12-25cm and a weight of 210-1200 g. Medium build, slender. A thin head and a long neck. The eardrum is short and wide, slightly protruding from the ear hair plexus. It is a small carnivore. Habitat in plains, swamps, river valleys, villages, cities and mountains. Nocturnal activities, mainly feeding on rodents, occasionally eating other small mammals, estrus mating in March-April every year.
Choose to nest in hidden places such as haystacks, bank caves, cemeteries, rocky piles and tree holes. The gestation period of females is 33-37 days. Usually born in May, each fetus has 2-8. Like many weasels, they have smelly glands in their bodies, which can expel odor and paralyze their enemies when threatened. They mainly feed on rodents and occasionally eat other small mammals. China made a brush with its tail hair, which is called wolf hair. Mainly distributed in Siberia, Korea, Japan and other Asian regions, China, Tibet and many other regions.