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In the enchanting landscapes of Bedfordshire, UK, a mischievous male weasel is caught in the act as he contemplates taking a refreshing sip from a pool

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11982013

Picture No. 11982013
Mammal. Weasel Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11982012

Picture No. 11982012
Mammal. Weasel Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11982011

Picture No. 11982011
Mammal. Weasel Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11982010

Picture No. 11982010
Mammal. Weasel Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Egyptian ichneumon, Indian ichneumon or mongoose

Egyptian ichneumon, Indian ichneumon or mongoose and fossane weasel.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural History, 1794

Background imageWeasel Collection: Ermined weasel, Mustela erminea

Ermined weasel, Mustela erminea.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine; or, Complete Cabinet of the Curiosities and Beauties of Nature (1798-1802)

Background imageWeasel Collection: Weasel - in white winter fur, adult; common predator

Weasel - in white winter fur, adult; common predator in taiga-forests (Mustela nivalis). Siberia, Russia

Background imageWeasel Collection: Frontispiece monument decorated Medici coat arms

Frontispiece monument decorated Medici coat arms
Artokoloro

Background imageWeasel Collection: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, Summer coat Long-tailed Weasel in snowdrift

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, Summer coat Long-tailed Weasel in snowdrift
Wyoming, Sublette County, Summer coat Long-tailed Weasel in snowdrift

Background imageWeasel Collection: Eira weasel engraving 1855

Eira weasel engraving 1855

Background imageWeasel Collection: Large weasel lithograph 1897

Large weasel lithograph 1897
Diseases of Poultry by Leonard Pearson - Clarence M. Busch, State Printer of Pennsylvania 1897

Background imageWeasel Collection: Ferret hunting engraving 1812

Ferret hunting engraving 1812
RURAL SPORTS by the Reverend William Barker Daniel

Background imageWeasel Collection: Stout engraving 1812

Stout engraving 1812
RURAL SPORTS by the Reverend William Barker Daniel

Background imageWeasel Collection: Least Weasel (Mustela Nivalis)

Least Weasel (Mustela Nivalis)
Antique illustration of least weasel (Mustela nivalis)

Background imageWeasel Collection: Tayra (Galictis barbara)

Tayra (Galictis barbara)
illustration of a Tayra (Galictis barbara)

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11773100

Picture No. 11773100
Weasel in snow Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11773099

Picture No. 11773099
Weasel in snow Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11773096

Picture No. 11773096
Weasel in snow Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11773098

Picture No. 11773098
Weasel in snow Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11773097

Picture No. 11773097
Weasel in snow Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11773091

Picture No. 11773091
Weasel in snow Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11773095

Picture No. 11773095
Weasel in snow Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11773094

Picture No. 11773094
Weasel in snow Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11773093

Picture No. 11773093
Weasel in snow Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11773092

Picture No. 11773092
Weasel in snow Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11773090

Picture No. 11773090
Weasel in snow Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11773089

Picture No. 11773089
Weasel in snow Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11773088

Picture No. 11773088
Weasel in snow Date:

Background imageWeasel Collection: Source Size = 3902 x 2387

Source Size = 3902 x 2387
The Gun Boats " thistle " and " weasel " Cutting out Trading Craft, Off Cronstadt

Background imageWeasel Collection: Studio of John James Audubon, Long-Tailed Weasel, c. 1845, oil on canvas

Studio of John James Audubon, Long-Tailed Weasel, c. 1845, oil on canvas

Background imageWeasel Collection: 2603421; out of copyright

2603421; out of copyright

Background imageWeasel Collection: The Enemies of Snakes (oil on canvas)

The Enemies of Snakes (oil on canvas)
XIR226580 The Enemies of Snakes (oil on canvas) by Kessel, Jan van, the Elder (1626-79); Musee Baron Martin, Gray, France; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageWeasel Collection: Illustration from the Introduction to Aesops Fables, 1666 (engraving) (b / w photo)

Illustration from the Introduction to Aesops Fables, 1666 (engraving) (b / w photo)
XIR172444 Illustration from the Introduction to Aesops Fables, 1666 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Barlow, Francis (1626-1702); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; English, out of copyright

Background imageWeasel Collection: Weasel

Weasel

Background imageWeasel Collection: AUDUBON: WEASEL. New York weasel (Mustela frenata noveboracensis), a subspecies

AUDUBON: WEASEL. New York weasel (Mustela frenata noveboracensis), a subspecies of the long-tailed weasel, in winter coat

Background imageWeasel Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRRELS. Weasel squirrel (left), and large Louisiana black squirrel

AUDUBON: SQUIRRELS. Weasel squirrel (left), and large Louisiana black squirrel, melanistic types of, respectively, the Mexican gray squirrel (Sciurus aureogaster aureogaster)

Background imageWeasel Collection: AUDUBON: WEASEL. Bonapartes weasel (Mustela erminea cicognanii), a subspecies

AUDUBON: WEASEL. Bonapartes weasel (Mustela erminea cicognanii), a subspecies of the ermine or stoat, in summer coat. Lithograph, c1854

Background imageWeasel Collection: AUDUBON: WEASEL. Least weasel (Mustela nivalis)

AUDUBON: WEASEL. Least weasel (Mustela nivalis). Lithograph, c1851, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageWeasel Collection: AUDUBON: WEASEL. Bridled, or long-tailed, weasel (Mustela frenata) of the American southwest

AUDUBON: WEASEL. Bridled, or long-tailed, weasel (Mustela frenata) of the American southwest. Lithograph, c1851, after a painting by John James Audubon for his Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageWeasel Collection: AUDUBON: ERMINE. Short-tailed weasel, also known as an ermine or stoat (Mustela erminea)

AUDUBON: ERMINE. Short-tailed weasel, also known as an ermine or stoat (Mustela erminea), in summer fur. Lithograph, c1851

Background imageWeasel Collection: NATIVE AMERICANS: KIOWAS, 1834. Thunderer and White Weasel. Kiowa tribe. Oil on canvas

NATIVE AMERICANS: KIOWAS, 1834. Thunderer and White Weasel. Kiowa tribe. Oil on canvas, 1834

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 11073490

Picture No. 11073490
Weasel dead weasel transforms into flowers in barren landscape Yukon, Canada. Dead weasel transforms into flowers in barren landscape

Background imageWeasel Collection: USA, Montana, Martes americana, pine marten Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes

USA, Montana, Martes americana, pine marten Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes
USA, Montana. Pine marten (Martes americana). Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageWeasel Collection: pine marten, Martes americana, in a tree at the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains

pine marten, Martes americana, in a tree at the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast Alaska

Background imageWeasel Collection: mink, Mustela vison, peaks out from under a log, Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast

mink, Mustela vison, peaks out from under a log, Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast Alaska

Background imageWeasel Collection: pine marten, Martes americana, in a dead tree at the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains

pine marten, Martes americana, in a dead tree at the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast Alaska

Background imageWeasel Collection: pine marten, Martes martes, in a tree in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains

pine marten, Martes martes, in a tree in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains
pine marten, Martes americana, in a tree in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast Alaska

Background imageWeasel Collection: Picture No. 10876665

Picture No. 10876665
Weasel - running (Mustela nivalis) Date:



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In the enchanting landscapes of Bedfordshire, UK, a mischievous male weasel is caught in the act as he contemplates taking a refreshing sip from a pool. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic Ocean, the United States Air Force proudly showcases their McDonnell F-4C-18-MC Phantom II aircraft nicknamed "Weasel, " known for its agility and precision. Nature's tapestry unfolds with an array of captivating creatures belonging to the mustelid family. The weasel's cousins include the sable, marten, otter, and sea otter – each possessing unique traits that make them marvels of adaptation. A stunning depiction by artist C016/5897 captures the yellow-throated marten in all its glory; this artwork serves as a testament to nature's artistic prowess. In another breathtaking moment captured by Jean-Paul Ferrero at ardea. com, an ermine or stoat gazes upwards against an Alpine backdrop – showcasing Europe's majestic beauty. The short-tailed weasel dashes through pristine snow in Switzerland's Swiss Jura region during March—a testament to its resilience even in harsh winter conditions. Similarly resilient is its North American counterpart: Minnesota witnesses these elegant creatures gracefully navigating their snowy habitat. As our journey continues through moss-covered terrain in West Wales, UK, we encounter a male weasel indulging his taste buds while casting an adorable glance our way—his head held high with confidence and curiosity. Delving deeper into their world reveals heartwarming scenes like young stoats playfully exploring their lairs at just five weeks old—an endearing reminder of life's innocence and joy. From forests to tundras and beyond, these fascinating members of the mustelid family captivate us with their diversity and adaptability. Whether it be soaring through skies or darting across landscapes with grace unmatched—their presence enriches our planet’s natural wonders.