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Mustelidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mustelidae are a family of carnivorous mammals, including the otters, badgers, weasel, martens, ferrets, minks and wolverines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustelidae
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ADW: Badgers, Otters, Wasels and Relatives - Mustelidae
Mustelidae is the largest family within Carnivora and is comprised of 56 species in 22 genera. Members of this family include weasels, stoats, polecats, mink, marten, fishers, wolverines, otters, badgers and others.
http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Mustelidae/
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BioKIDS - Mustelidae, Weasels, Badgers, and Relatives
This group is the largest and most diverse of the carnivore group. There are 65 species in this group, which includes, weasels, badgers, ferrets, stoats, polecats, mink, martens, wolverines, fishers, skunks, and otters.
http://www.biokids.umich.edu/critters/Mustelidae/
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BBC Nature - Weasel Family Videos, News and Facts
Weasels and their relatives the otters, badgers and wolverines form the family mustelidae.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Mustelidae
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Mustelid - Mammal - Britannica
Mustelid (family Mustelidae), any of about 55 species of ferrets, polecats, badgers, martens, otters, the wolverine, and other members of the weasel family.
http://www.britannica.com/animal/mustelid
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Mustelidae - Badgers, Otters, Martens, Weasels
There are 56 species in this family. They are found in all parts of the world, except Australia and Antarctica. They are found in diverse habitats.
http://www.nhptv.org/wild/mustelidae.asp
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Weasels, Badgers, Skunks, and Otters (Mustelidae) - Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia
Small-to-medium carnivores characterized by long tubular shape or stocky build, short limbs, large necks, small heads, and habits that are either terrestrial or semi-aquatic
http://www.encyclopedia.com/article-1G2-3406700884/weasels-badgers-skunks-and.html
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Badgers, Otters, Weasels, and Relatives - Mustelidae - Encyclopedia of Life
Descriptions and articles about the Badgers, Otters, Weasels, and Relatives, scientifically known as Mustelidae in the Encyclopedia of Life.
http://eol.org/pages/7670/details
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Evolutionary and Biogeographic History of Weasel-like Carnivorans (Musteloidea)
We analyzed a concatenated (8492 bp) nuclear-mitochondrial DNA data set from 44 musteloids (including the first genetic data for Lyncodon patagonicus) with parsimony, maximum likelihood, and Bayesian methods of phylogenetic and biogeographic inference and two Bayesian methods of chronological inference.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1055790312000784