metsäkärpät
Metsäkärpät, known scientifically as Mustela nivalis, are the smallest members of the weasel family, Mustelidae. They are widespread across the Northern Hemisphere, inhabiting a variety of environments including forests, grasslands, and even suburban areas. These agile carnivores are characterized by their slender bodies, short legs, and long tails.
In warmer months, the metsäkärppä typically sports a brown coat with a white or yellowish underside. However,
Metsäkärpät are solitary and highly territorial animals. Their diet primarily consists of small rodents such as
Reproduction typically occurs once a year, with litters of kits born in a den, often an abandoned