What critter did I nearly run over this morning?
What critter did I nearly run over this morning?
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plasticpig

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12,932 posts

249 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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Nearly ran over small brown critter today which was feeding on a dead pheasant in the middle of the road. It was about the same sort of size as a squirrel but without the bushy tail and thinner. Definitely wasn't a brown rat. I am guessing it was a stoat or weasel but I thought stoats turned white in winter? Anything else it could be?



GWC

4,432 posts

219 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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A Mink?

Nightmare

5,279 posts

308 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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how small? wizzels look like furry string most of the time...proper small. mink, stoats etc are a good bit bigger. colour change isnt a definitive here either...so you can probbly decide what you most wanted to see an decide it was that! sure it wasnt a puma? wink

id guess wizzel

digger the goat

2,844 posts

169 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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If it was the size of a squirrel, it most certainly was not a weasel.
They grow to 6-8 inches long at the most and are a reddish colour..... not brown.
Probably a stoat as mink, polecat (which it wasn't) and ferret are much larger than squirrels.

plasticpig

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12,932 posts

249 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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I will go with stoat then. It did look quit a bit like a stoat as I have seen them before but only in the summer. I always thought they put on nice white coats for winter though. Apparently this is not necessarily the case.

shovelheadrob

1,564 posts

195 months

Wednesday 12th February 2014
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A weasel is easily identified whereas a stoat is totally different. HTH

burntout

1,390 posts

178 months

Saturday 15th February 2014
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Could have been a pine martin?? Where abouts geographically were you??

evilmunkey

1,377 posts

183 months

Saturday 15th February 2014
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More than likely a mink. they are becoming a real problem after loads being released from mink farms by Animal liberation types. They have bred like wildfire up and down England and will eat pretty much anything. Loads of them around the river wharf between Otley and pool bank here in west yorks.

digger the goat

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OzzyR1

6,300 posts

256 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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A rat that lost it's tail from the last time it was eating roadkill and didn't get out of the way fast enough? hehe

Nickyboy

6,802 posts

258 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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Honey Badger?

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

279 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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Anorexic hippo..?

plasticpig

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12,932 posts

249 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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Reckon it was too small for a mink and not in an area that has pine martins.

mybrainhurts

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279 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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Frog..?

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

279 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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Couldn't have been my mother in law, 'cos she's dead...

BlackVanDyke

9,932 posts

235 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Weasels are mouse diameter, and stoats are rabbit diameter, roughly speaking. You were VERY lucky if you saw a weasel! They're absolutely nuts little creatures, furry snakes really. biggrin

Hooli

32,278 posts

224 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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A bit O/T - Met our mate's Ferret the other night. It's a barmy little thing that likes to chase the cats & dogs hehe

Nightmare

5,279 posts

308 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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BlackVanDyke said:
Weasels are mouse diameter, and stoats are rabbit diameter, roughly speaking. You were VERY lucky if you saw a weasel! They're absolutely nuts little creatures, furry snakes really. biggrin
Hey Becks, last year when our for a walk we saw a mummy weasel taking 3 babies across a road. Careful look both directions and then off they went - was very cool!

BlackVanDyke

9,932 posts

235 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Nightmare said:
BlackVanDyke said:
Weasels are mouse diameter, and stoats are rabbit diameter, roughly speaking. You were VERY lucky if you saw a weasel! They're absolutely nuts little creatures, furry snakes really. biggrin
Hey Becks, last year when our for a walk we saw a mummy weasel taking 3 babies across a road. Careful look both directions and then off they went - was very cool!
Ha! That's properly awesome. I've only seen weasels in the wild twice and both times they were pissing off into the undergrowth at a great rate of knots.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

279 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Hooli said:
A bit O/T - Met our mate's Ferret the other night. It's a barmy little thing that likes to chase the cats & dogs hehe
Did you have a go with your trousers?