mustela (Meaning)

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mustela (n)

type genus of the family Mustelidae: minks and weasels

Synonyms & Antonyms of mustela

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mustela Sentence Examples

  1. The mustela, commonly known as the weasel, has a slender and agile body.
  2. Mustelas are carnivorous and primarily prey on rodents, small mammals, and birds.
  3. The ermine, a subspecies of mustela, is distinguished by its white winter coat.
  4. Mustelas have sharp teeth and claws that are well-adapted for hunting and self-defense.
  5. The mustela's musky odor serves as a warning to potential predators.
  6. Mustelas are solitary animals that typically live in underground burrows.
  7. The mustela's agility and quick reflexes allow it to navigate dense vegetation with ease.
  8. Mustelas play an important role in ecosystem balance by controlling rodent populations.
  9. The conservation status of mustelas varies depending on the species and geographic location.
  10. Several species of mustela, such as the sable and the fisher, are valued for their luxurious fur.

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type genus of the family Mustelidae: minks and weasels

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mustela, commonly known as the weasel, has a slender and agile body.

Mustelas are carnivorous and primarily prey on rodents, small mammals, and birds.

The ermine, a subspecies of mustela, is distinguished by its white winter coat.

Mustelas have sharp teeth and claws that are well-adapted for hunting and self-defense.