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Are there any in the U.K.?I only know of them here,from my friend Randy Fox who has mentioned them.I know nothing about them aside from pulling up the info I did to post this.

uru

PS:IT does say they are in the weasel family.

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First off Uru... You have a friend called Randy Fox :laugh::laugh::laugh:

 

The nearest we have to that is the Pine Martin, looks similar but your critter looks bigger and yep i'd bet it's from the same Musilid (spelling) family. :thumbs:

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First off Uru... You have a friend called Randy Fox :laugh::laugh::laugh:

 

The nearest we have to that is the Pine Martin, looks similar but your critter looks bigger and yep i'd bet it's from the same Musilid (spelling) family. :thumbs:

(:icon_redface: but it's his real name haha :doh:)

But I don't know a lot about them,but I do know that the bigger weasel family Ie: otter and such are rough,rough animals.

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They're protected here. The first and only one I've seen (If it even was one) was in Eastern Oregon. My buddy put one up a tree with his hounds on another occasion. I was not there I've seen martens and mink plenty in these parts though.

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They're protected here. The first and only one I've seen (If it even was one) was in Eastern Oregon. My buddy put one up a tree with his hounds on another occasion. I was not there I've seen martens and mink plenty in these parts though.

cool photos. there are a lot in ny, vt, me, canada. pa just opened a 1 only trapping season, dmf idiots. I love them because they eat porcupines, that's why they release them where they got trapped out.

They rip open the porc's face & flip em & grill em, lol. i've seen 2 on logging roads in quebec.

my dogs had 1 treed for 1 minute & it in an overgrown clearcut jungle & it was gone. fastest black blur i've ever seen. cheers,

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