Weasel is a common name for about 12 species of mammals in the genus Mustela of the Mustelidae family. They are found throughout North America, Asia, Africa, South America, and Europe.
It depend on which species of weasel you are referring to, for example: The long-tailed weasel lives in a wide-variety of habitats including woodlands, thickets, open areas and farmland. It usually lives near a water source.
IN EUROPE THE WEASEL CAN LIVE IN A WIDE RANGE OF HABITATS. FROM FARMLAND, FIELD EDGES, SCRUB, WOODLAND, RIVERINE, MARSH, HEATHER TOPPED HILLS, TO WOODED VALLEYS, LOCH SHORES, TO COASTAL SAND DUNES, FARMLAND TO URBAN GARDENS.
ANYWHERE THERE IS SUFFICIENT FOOD THERE WILL BE WEASELS.
Weasels live in underground areas and in places they can't be found
if weasels live in underground areas and in places they cannot be found, then how did we ever discover them in the first place? Because they have to come out to get food
Weasels cannot live at high altitudes because 1: it's to cold. 2:there is no food or water source. 3:weasels wouldn't bother to live up there, above the treeline.
A weasel's habitats are stone walls, underground, hedges, farmland, and in the woods.
OK, that's that, case closed.
Wolverines are common in Canada, Russia and other northern continents. They inhabit the subarctic and alpine forests of the northern hemisphere.
its habitat is wetlands and streams
You would find a beaver in the wetlands
a river
In the Beaver house.
The difference between humans habitat and beaver s habitat is that humans can be humans and habitat can also be their habitats and also beavear s always be themselves at the beaver s of course .i mean come on let s have a little fun even though we are stuggling with our lesson here come on.By CARMA NIOLA BENJAMIN
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Quills and flat tail
Beavers live in huts, dolphins like holes.
Mayo W. Call has written: 'Beaver pond ecology and beaver-trout relationships in southeastern Wyoming' -- subject(s): Ecology, Beavers, Animal ecology, Pond ecology, Animal populations, Trout 'Habitat management guides for birds of prey' -- subject(s): Birds of prey, Wildlife habitat improvement 'Habitat requirements and management recommendations for sage grouse' -- subject(s): Sage grouse, Habitat selection, Wildlife habitat improvement, Effect of habitat modification on, Upland game bird management 'Habitat management guides for birds of prey' -- subject(s): Birds of prey, Wildlife habitat improvement
The beaver changes his habitat by building a dam. When he builds it he forms a lake causing him to change his environment.The beaver also takes down trees that cause it to change
Amy L. Hacker has written: 'Population attributes and habitat selection of recolonizing mountain beaver (Aplodontia rufa)' -- subject(s): Aplodontia, Habitat, Dispersal
The beaver building a dam would be considered a form of secondary succession because the beaver is altering an existing ecosystem rather than colonizing a new, barren area. The dam creates new habitat and changes the environment, allowing for new species to establish and thrive.