No, the word 'weasel' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of mammal, a word for a thing.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronouns that take the place of the noun weasel are it for the singular, and they (subjective) or them (objective) for the plural. Example:
Not far from our house there is the den of a weasel with five baby weasels. I saw them yesterday, theyare so small. The mother weasel was not there, at least I didn't see it.
Weasel does die in the book "Weasel" by Cynthia DeFelice. The character Nathan contemplated killing him, but then decides not to. Weasel dies anyhow.
A ferret is a weasel - in the weasel family. There are different types of weasels.
I Am Weasel ended in 2000.
A cousin of a weasel is a mink and a ferret. If you want to find more cousins of a weasel just type in weasel to Google or use Wikipedia and type in Mustelidae which is the family of a weasel and More...
Mammal + Lightning = Weasel
A weasel like carnivore is a ferret
The duration of I Am Weasel is 420.0 seconds.
There is at least one weasel species native to every state but Hawaii. The species are; Longtail weasel Short tail weasel Least weasel
I Am Weasel - 1997 I Am Franken-Weasel 5-22 was released on: USA: 9 September 1999
I Am Weasel - 1997 Time Weasel 3-1 was released on: USA: 24 July 1998
Taxonomically, they belong to the weasel family, and the 'true weasel' genus. However ermine (Mustela erminea) are a distinctly different species to the animal commonly referred to as a weasel (Mustela nirvalis).
raccoon = tree + weasel