mustelmien
Mustelmien is a taxonomic group within the order Carnivora, encompassing a diverse family of small to medium-sized mammals known for their elongated bodies, short limbs, and dense fur. The family Mustelidae, commonly referred to as mustelids, includes well-known species such as otters, weasels, ferrets, minks, martens, and badgers.
Mustelids are characterized by their flexible skulls, sharp teeth, and strong, elongated bodies that facilitate hunting
Members of mustelmien are distributed worldwide, with a wide range in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
The family has ecological significance as predators controlling populations of rodents, insects, and other small animals.
Conservation status varies among species; some like the European otter are protected, whereas others face threats