Mustela ermina
• 24-40 m in length including tails
• They are brown back and pale belly with a bushy, black-tipped tail.
• Males much larger than the females.
• Stoats breeds once a year, producing 6-13 young per litter.
• In the wild, females mate between September and November and are pregnant for 8-11 months.
• Widely distributed throughout, they can be found from beaches to remote high-country at most altitudes.
• They prefer native or exotic forested areas, scrub, dunes and tussock.
• Stoats are very agile climbers and are having a devastating effect on adult and young birds, and their eggs.