No.340
Are Mink permitted on this board?
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No.341
>semiaquatic bros
>fellow members of the noble Mustelid family
Yeah, i'm thinking we're cool.
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No.347
This is a slippery slope. First you start posting minks, next you end up posting otters. Then where's the board at?
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No.349
>>347
This board is for OTTERS only. But because We are generous, We shall allow exactly one mink thread.
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No.355
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No.363
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No.379
European minks are super adorable! They are closely related to ferrets and can interbreed with them. They are critically endangered however.
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No.393
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No.499
>>340
What happened to that pic?
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No.501
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No.510
>>499
Make sure you have enough disk space and press CTRL+F5. That should fix it hopefully. I once had that issue a lot when I was running out of disk space.
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No.535
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No.536
Mink swim with their bodies above water, while otters have only their heads above water.
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No.571
Wew, I thought mink and otters got along. Turns out otters are brutally destroying them
https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/outdoors/dick-warner/battle-of-the-otter-and-the-mink-19243.html
>But new evidence in the past couple of years has added a twist to the story of the relationship between the two species. It seems that otters kill mink and even eat them. This is based on observations from several countries and recently our own wildlife rangers have collected otter droppings, or spraints, with mink bones in them.
http://www.deadlinenews.co.uk/2012/07/13/let-the-battle-commence-otters-stand-up-against-mink-invasion/
>Fen Howieson, a bailiff with the Forth Fisheries Trust, said he witnessed a fight to the death in the River Almond, West Lothian.
>He said: “I was on patrol when I saw the two animals approaching each other.”
>The animals growled at each other and the mink refused to back down.
>“The otter tore it to shreds,” said Mr Howieson, who found the mangled corpse of the mink shortly afterwards.
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No.593
>>379
Yep they're really cute, too bad they only live in a few spots anymore. (Pic related, known locations in brown).
They basically got destroyed after dumb cunts decided to import American mink en masse, and even dumber cunts decided to "liberate" them from the fur farms. That's why the European mink hardly exists in Europe anymore. They all have to go back tbh
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No.636
>>593
It's a real shame the situation they're in.. I fear it will take a miracle to save them in the wild.
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No.653
>>593
Heres a better map. Eurominks got justed hard.
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No.665
>>571
Didn't know mustelins are so small compared to otters
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No.683
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No.692
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No.726
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Animalogic episode about minkies.
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No.759
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Mink, jack of all trades, master of none.
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No.767
>>340
Personally I've always thought of mink as land otters. Mustelids FTW. Mink sightings rate just as highly as otter sightings in my book.
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No.773
>>767
>land otters
But mink are semiaquatic too… Are you thinking of weesels?
Btw, martens are tree otters.
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No.775
>>773
>>land otters
>But mink are semiaquatic too…
Yes! Mirror otters. Mink on the bank and otter on the wotter.
>Are you thinking of weesels?
I am now.
>Btw, martens are tree otters.
Yes! Tree otters are pretty. Much like tree frogs.
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No.780
What do you think of BADGERS? I really like BADGERS, I think BADGERS look cool.
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No.789
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No.798
>>780
>>789
omg i love badgers!!!!!
they are such bad asses, don mess with badgers
but also so cute
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No.800
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No.911
>>379
>>593
Euro minks (minx?) are super cute!
Can't lose those endagered minkies, we must save them!
Protected habitat and a breeding program should make for a good start.
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No.938
>>780
What about honey badgers? They are the ultimate badasses of the animal kingdom.
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No.939
>>938
Ah, reddit's favourite mustelid.
They're alright, I guess. Eurobadgers are more aesthetic though.
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No.940
>>939
I recently began to watch the anime Killing Bites. It's an anime about modified people who are part animal. The female protagonist is part honey badger. She reminded me of how awesome they are.
Honey badgers have thick flexible skin, which allows them to withstand porcupine quills. They are amazing escape artists and can even use tools.
But Euro badgers are pretty awesome too.
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No.941
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No.947
>>340
>>767
>>780
>>938
Every member of the noble Mustelid family is fun, cute and based as fuck.
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