Røyskatt
Røyskatt is the Norwegian name for the least weasel, scientifically known as Mustela nivalis. This small carnivorous mammal is the smallest species of the family Mustelidae and is found across much of the Northern Hemisphere. In Norway, røyskatter inhabit a variety of environments, including forests, open fields, and even near human settlements. They are known for their slender bodies, short legs, and long tails.
The diet of the røyskatt consists primarily of small rodents such as voles and mice, but they
Røyskatter are solitary animals, coming together only to breed. Females typically give birth to litters of