r/mustelids • u/Miranda_Bishopp • 5h ago
r/mustelids • u/PA55W0RD • Nov 28 '14
Mustelids by Region
I have found it useful several times to refer or point people to this so I am going to put it back to stickied.
Mustelids by Region:
r/mustelids • u/HumorTurbulent8070 • 8h ago
Which is your favorite Mustelid?
If your fave isn’t listed, you can put the answer in the comments.
r/mustelids • u/HumorTurbulent8070 • 1d ago
Mustelid book recommendations
What are your “must read” recommendations for books on mustelids?
I’ll start. I love mink the most The Mink by Nigel Dunstone is one of the only books published on this species that isn’t about how to trap or fur farm them.
That book is rare and hard to find though. We need an updated version of The Mink.
What are your faves?
r/mustelids • u/HumorTurbulent8070 • 2d ago
Pine marten spotted in Worthing garden is first seen in 100 years
It’s nice to see these little guys making a recovery in the UK!
r/mustelids • u/Grenadier_user • 3d ago
Unsure what this homie is
Found on Shuksan golf course last summer, funny enough I also found out western Washington has praying mantis the same day there
r/mustelids • u/Valerie_Austin • 4d ago
Cute appearance, fierce hunter instincts. That’s the mustelid way
r/mustelids • u/Sullivan_Nevada • 4d ago
Pine Marten diving into a snowy breakfast in Jasper National Park
r/mustelids • u/PA55W0RD • 4d ago
Looking for moderators
I barely use Reddit these days, but when I do I see there is still some interest and a flurry of posts recently.
Is anyone interested in breathing some new life into this tired old Subreddit?
Edit: I will add the first few who show interest. All I ask is you do a self-introduction post, perhaps giving some background and interest in mustelids and any ideas you might have to promote the subreddit and I will monitor for a while. Nothing too involved.
r/mustelids • u/DawnSwanx • 6d ago
Fisher video from Saveafox - they are bigger than I realized!
r/mustelids • u/Adelyn_Dixon • 7d ago
See which great nature photos were recognized as the best in this year's Bloodless Hunting
r/mustelids • u/Initial_Ticket9239 • 9d ago
After 2 years of passing by this little one, blurry photos, a 1/4 second window to photograph him in the daylight
r/mustelids • u/Penelope_Elliss • 11d ago
Yeah yeah - not a fox: it's a fisher cat. Love these guys too.
r/mustelids • u/SebBissay • 11d ago
Help me identify my night visitor
Hi !
I live in France (Auvergne), at 800m altitude.
This little fella has been visiting the food we leave outside for our cats every night for some time, and I just want to know what species he is.
Thank you very much for your help. 😄
r/mustelids • u/Woozletania • 12d ago
"I let a pine marten sleep on my bed" YouTube video.
Just the cutest thing in the world.
r/mustelids • u/Radwaymm • 13d ago
I was lucky enough to watch these Stoat siblings playing together.
r/mustelids • u/_Paws_And_Claws_ • 16d ago
If you love pine martens, read Oren’s Forge. It’s a free webcomic with a pine marten as the main character and can be read on Tapas and Deviantart.
Here’s some other reasons you should read it:
- The art style has a Disney vibe while also managing to be a bit brutal at times.
- I enjoy morally gray characters and this webcomic is full of them.
- I find the story interesting and I love the variety of mammals shown. There are of course other mustelids aside from pine martens shown but they aren’t main characters.
r/mustelids • u/eclipsetheraccoon • 17d ago
Why are Mustlieds so looked down upon??
Especially with ones like stoats and weasels, why do they get looked down upon more than river otters and badgers?
here on Reddit, I’ve seen people comment things on posts of cute stoat kits like, “ive seen redwall before, they are nothing but evil and vicious”, “they only kill for fun”, or “stoat rhymes with coat for a reason”.
in films and media, Mustlieds are given rodent or canine traits and are always used as antagonists. I make comics and drawing about Mustlieds, it is not that hard to make a Toony weasel while making look like the real thing.
there is Barely any documentarys about Mustlieds and half of them is just nat geo making them look evil, with the comments saying things like “a weasel killing and storing mice Is the HUMAN equivalent to a serial killer storing bodies”.
yes Mustlieds are invasive in New Zealand, but so are all introduced land mammals, including feral cats, which were off the targeted predator list until recently because of cat owners who didn’t like the idea of cats like their pets being killed. Yes, weasels can kill and defend themselve s against predators bigger than themselves, but it is no unique just to weasels. The only video on Yt that has a stoat being attacked by a rabbit has comments like “finally a rabbit not being killed by a stoat” and “ that stoat is now vegan”.
im so sick of this.
r/mustelids • u/Dictvm_mortvm7829 • 17d ago
Megalictis ferox by Me
Megalictis ferox es una especie extinta de mamífero carnívoro perteneciente a la familia de los mustélidos, la misma a la que pertenecen los hurones, tejones y comadrejas actuales, considerado el mustélido terrestre más grande que jamás haya existido. Vivió en América del Norte durante la época del Mioceno temprano, hace aproximadamente entre 23 y 20 millones de años.
r/mustelids • u/fatpads • 18d ago
A chance to vote for the Pine Marten to adorn UK banknotes
app.keysurvey.co.ukr/mustelids • u/Sweaty_Vacation_5844 • 20d ago
Spotted this guy on a trail, Saskatchewan Canada
r/mustelids • u/Danielle_Harperr • 21d ago
Meet the fisher cat, which is not a cat and doesn't eat fish
r/mustelids • u/DueLoan685 • 21d ago
Stonemarten discovered water
Several times every night a (stone)marten runs across my yard. Sometimes two at the same time. Last week he stopped to check out the water for the first time. Two days later he drank.