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The Creature Awaits #81:
Each week I plan to feature an amazing creature, admiring God's fantastic artistry. Hopefully it’ll brighten someone’s day to see something new and interesting if they haven’t seen it before. : )
This month features beautiful creatures that look like they're made of ice, snow or frost!
(Photographs and Video by fantastically-skilled photographer and avid wildlife enthusiast, Bryant Olsen (CC BY-NC 2.0))
The Long-Tailed Weasel
A.K.A: The Bridled Weasel, The Big Stoat
Scientific Name: Mustela frenata
Region: Throughout Mexico, the U.S. and Southern Canada
Size: About 11"-16" (~27.9cm-40.6cm) long, including the tail, which is almost half their length on its own
Interesting Note: Though similar, note that this is not the Ermine, or Short-Tailed Weasel. Both of these weasels, however, share the interesting trait that, in the snowy, northern parts of their territory, their normally brown-ish coat will turn to a snowy white in winter. They are skilled hunters, able to take down prey much larger than themselves with a quick, fatal bite to the neck.
Watch this adorable weasel play hide and seek with the photographer here.
Mustela frenata - Long-Tailed Weasel