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  1. The American mink (Neogale vison) is a semiaquatic species of mustelid native to North America, though human introduction has expanded its range to many parts of Europe, Asia, and South America. Because of range expansion, the American mink is classed as a least-concern species by the IUCN.

  2. The American mink is a semiaquatic species of mustelid native to North America. It is considered by some as the cutest member of the weasel family. Its name is derived from the Swedish word ‘meank’. Being part of the weasel family, American minks are similar to many weasels in their physique.

  3. The American mink is a semi aquatic animal and it spends a lot of time inside water hunting for preys. They are nocturnal animals however are active throughout the year. The mink are solitary animals that mark and recognize their territories with the smell.

  4. Mink, either of two species of the weasel family native to the Northern Hemisphere. The European mink and the American mink are both valued for their luxurious fur. In the wild, mink are small, discreet, and most often nocturnal, and they live in close proximity to water.

  5. American mink. Scientific name: Neovison vison. Escaped or intentionally freed from fur farms in the 1960s, the American mink is now well established in the UK. Its carnivorous nature is a threat to our native water vole and seabird populations.

  6. www.ndow.org › species › american-minkAmerican Mink - NDOW

    The American Mink is a small, predatory animal with short legs and a thin body. They have rounded ears, a pointed snout and a thick furry tail that makes up one third of their total body length. Being nocturnal, Mink can see well at night, but not so well underwater.

  7. Dec 6, 2017 · The American mink is native to North America, and can be found throughout the US as well as much of Canada. The only areas where they don’t generally thrive in the US are in Hawaii and Arizona, as well as portions of Utah, Texas, California, and New Mexico.

  8. American mink have also been inadvertently introduced to the British Isles, where they escaped from fur farms in the 1960's. As a non-native predator their effects on native wildlife there are serious.

  9. The American mink is a semiaquatic mammal that can be found in most of North America. This animal is a key predator of small mammals, fish, amphibians and insects.

  10. The American mink—which is classified as Neovison vison by most sources and M. vision or Neogale vision by others—is one of the pillars of the fur industry and is raised in captivity throughout the world. In the wild, mink are small, discreet, and most often nocturnal, and they live in close proximity to water.

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