Search results for "European Mink" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Mink is the common name for semiaquatic carnivorous mammals of the two extant Mustelidae species Mustela lutreola (European mink) and Neovison ...
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  • applied to one species of the genus, the European form of the least weasel ... |Mustela lutreola || (Linnaeus, 1761) || European mink || Europe ...
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  • have been important in the fur trade. The mink is often raised for its fur. ... **Genus Mustela - (Weasels, ferrets, European mink and stoats) ...
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  • to any artistic movement in the interwar European years. André Breton, the ... *Mink, Janis. Joan Miró. Los Angeles: Taschen, 2003. ISBN 9783822896099 ...
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  • resource for many other animals, including mink, foxes, coyotes, wolves, lynx ... throughout northern Europe and Asia. Some European countries, such as Belgium ...
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  • word fichet, which referred to the pelt of a European polecat. In some regions, the fisher is known as a pekan, derived from its name in the Abenaki ...
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  • on the islands, most likely Beothuk. The European settlements on the islands ... As a result of an agreement between the European Union and France ...
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  • bayous. Other water-loving mammals such as mink, raccoons, otters, muskrats ... The first European explorers to visit Louisiana came in 1528, when ...
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  • "DEWM's," or Dead White European Males. Roger Kimball, in ... behavior against disadvantaged groups.Eric Mink, [http://www.huffingtonpost ...
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  • in 1993. It was admitted to the European Union in 2004. The largest ... of his rule, acceptance by the advanced European countries, and political ...
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  • the guinea pig, badger, skunk, raccoon, and mink. However, for the wild boar ... distribution ranges from France to European Russia. It has been introduced ...
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  • as the beaver, bobcat, black bear, coyote, mink, mountain lion, muskrat, opossum ... and bigtooth species). Mule deer, beaver, mink, antelope, coyote and even ...
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  • The state's first European settlers were from the Netherlands ... The first European in Connecticut was the Dutch explorer Adriaen Block ...
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  • to the carnivorous sundew. Deer, foxes, mink, and snakes can be found in ... The first European settlements in the area were established by the ...
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  • played an important role in folklore of European settlers. ... skills of other tribes (Kroeber 1908). European settlers to the Americas ...
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  • mountain lions, otters, martens, weasels, mink, and small rodents. Beaver ... Colorado's first permanent European settlement. ===Discovery of ...
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  • canoes met Giovanni da Verrazzano, the first European explorer to enter New York Harbor, in 1524. Giovanni da Verrazzano named this place Nouvelle Angoulême ...
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  • flow of short fiction, including "A Mink of One's Own," ... Sicily. This led to a collection of his European travel essays, Local Color ...
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  • lions, black bears, elk, bighorn sheep, mink, muskrats and bobcats, 300 ... and the Mogollon cultures. By the time of European contact in the 1500s, the ...
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