Siberian weasel
The Siberian weasel (Mustela sibirica) is a carnivorous mammal native to Asia.
The Siberian weasel or kolonok is a medium-sized weasel native to Asia, where it is widely distributed and inhabits various forest habitats and open areas. It is therefore listed as least concern on the IUCN Red List. — Wikipedia
- Scientific name
- Mustela sibirica
- Class
- Mammal
- Family / order
- Mustelidae
- Diet
- Carnivore
- Habitat
- Terrestrial
- Found in
- Asia
- Weight
- 531 g
- Length
- 31 cm
- Lifespan
- 8.8 years
- Activity
- Diurnal
- Conservation status
- Least Concern
What does a Siberian weasel eat?
The siberian weasel is a carnivore, feeding on other animals.
How big is a Siberian weasel?
The siberian weasel weighs around 531 g and measures about 31 cm.
How long do Siberian weasels live?
In the wild, the siberian weasel can live up to about 8.8 years.
Where do Siberian weasels live?
Siberian weasels are found in Asia, in terrestrial habitats.
Is the siberian weasel endangered?
The siberian weasel is currently listed as “Least Concern” on the IUCN Red List.