Least Weasel the males mark their territories with olfactory signals
Mauswiesel sind in der Regel tag- und nachtaktiv - (Foto Mauswiesel erbeutet ein junges Kaninchen) / Least Weasel the males mark their territories with olfactory signals - (Photo Least Weasel attacking a young rabbit) / Mustela nivalis - Oryctolagus cuniculus
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