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"<b>They can weasel their way into anything.</b><br><br>Its long, low, sloping body and small head allows the European common weasel to fit into small openings. If a weasel sees a mouse that ducks into its hole, it just goes right down after it.<br><br>When it catches its prey, it savagely bites the back of its head until it kills or stuns it. It will always eat the head and brain first before feasting on the rest of its victim. Smaller weasels tend to be more lively and vicious than larger ones.",

"<b>Name changes.</b><br><br>The weasel and the ermine are the same animal. The mammal's coat  changes with the season.  In its white winter coat, it is known as an ermine; in its summer coat, it is the brown weasel.",

"<b>Alaskan weasel rush.</b><br><br>Alaska is home to only two types of weasels.<br><br>The Least weasel is the most common weasel found in Alaska. The other type of weasel found in Alaska is the Long-tailed weasel.<br><br>Both of these weasels are very similar. The main difference is that the Long-tailed weasel has a much longer tail than the Least weasel.",

"<b>Summer frenzy!</b><br><br>Weasels breed in the late summer, and use some unusual methods.<br><br>Before breeding, male and female weasels will fight with each other. After the fight, the male will grab the neck of the female, wait until she submits and then mate.<br><br>This will occur several times throughout the season, until it is certain that the female is pregnant. The pregnancy will last only 37 days.",

"<b>Natural Born Killers.</b><br><br>Male weasels are efficient hunters, much more so than females.<br><br>Male weasels tend to go after, and often catch, much larger mammals. While female weasels are more content preying upon smaller animals and rodents.</b><br><br>Weasels are carnivorous and will eat mammals, birds, insects, and rodents. If they cannot find these animals, weasels will eat eggs and nestlings.",

"<b>Weasally relationships.</b><br><br>Weasels do not live with the opposite sex unless it is breeding season.<br><br>Weasels live in ranges and although several female weasels may live in the range of a male they will not live together.<br><br>Males are more apt fighters, although females are quite capable, especially when defending their infants.<br><br>Although always dominant, the male weasel is even more so out of the breeding season, which may explain why they do not live together.",

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