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Look at them!
THATS ME RIGHT THERE!
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@wildandfurry
Im literally a mustelid.
I love mustelids so much.
Look at them!
THATS ME RIGHT THERE!

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American Mink photographed by Tatiana Svidskaia on iNaturalist
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stay whimsical, forest creature
one of the things that gives me the most species dysphoria is my jaws.
I constantly snap at and bite at things, but my jaw is too short, I don't have a snout. it's not long enough to grab things, it's so hard to bite. my teeth are disgustingly dull and my tongue is thick and short. it hurts, physically hurts every time I re-realize it.
wawa
A fox far too comfortable around suburbia. A fox who lost it's teeth and makes it's home beneath your porches.
A fox domesticated is still a fox
Finished photos of this marten sculpture! she is a prize from a raffle I held awhile back. 🐾 🔺04 terracotta clay, underglaze, glaze, beeswax. ~8'' long

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Fisher by larry3479 on naturalist
Split-second encounter with my otter friend
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Tsushima island marten [Martes melampus tsuensis]
Various websites, 2020-2026
[ID: a sheet with illustrations of some members of the Mustelidae family, colored with unnatural or bright colors, numbered with their corresponding names in a list bellow. The sheet is titled Maystelid 2026 by @ vuelode_irbis. In order, it features 1. Japanese badger, 2. Vietnamese ferret-badger, 3. Saharan striped polecat, 4. Japanese marten, 5. (extinct symbol) Chamitataxus, 6. Mustela mopbie, 7. Patagonian weasel, 8. (extinct symbol) Sea mink, 9. Colombian weasel, 10. Black-footed ferret, 11. Malay weasel, 12. Kolonok, 13. (extinct symbol) Megalenhydris, 14. Nilgiri marten, 15. Yellow-bellied weasel, 16. Amazon weasel, 17. Greater grison, 18. American ermine, 19. Beech marten, 20. Northern hog badger, 21. African striped weasel, 22. Spotted-neck otter, 23. Back-striped weasel, 24. Long-tailed weasel and 25. Northern river otter. End ID]
I've been playing around with publisher since it's going to be eliminated soon, and decided to make one of these charts with the drawings I made for this year's Maystelid! It's the first time I get to make one of these and I'm very happy with the result <3
Spanish and latin names versions below the cut

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a section about otters from a norwegian wildlife book
Malay Weasel family photographed by wildsumatra on iNaturalist