- Marten - Wikipedia
A marten is a weasel -like mammal in the genus Martes within the subfamily Guloninae, in the family Mustelidae They have bushy tails and large paws with partially retractile claws
- Marten | Size Facts | Britannica
Marten, (genus Martes), any of eight species of weasel-like carnivores of the genus Martes (family Mustelidae), found in Canada and parts of the United States and in the Old World from Europe to the Russian Far East, Taiwan, and the islands of Sumatra and Borneo
- American Marten | Vermont Fish Wildlife Department
Marten have long, slender bodies with pointed faces, small prominent ears, short legs, and long furry tails They are roughly the size of their more aquatic relative, the mink, attaining lengths up to 25 inches and weights up to 2 5 pounds
- Types of Martens - All Marten Species With Photos - AnimalWised
Discover all marten species, their characteristics and where they live, as well as photos of each species Marten are mustelid animals with elongated bodies and short legs
- American Marten - U. S. National Park Service
American martens have short legs, black eyes, large, round ears, and curved claws that help them climb trees Their bodies can grow to 35–43 cm (14–17 in) in length with a tail that is 18–23 cm (7–9 in), and adults weigh 1–2 kg (2–4 lbs)
- American Marten - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The American marten (Martes americana) is a small North American mammal, a member of the family Mustelidae It is sometimes called simply the Pine marten; the name "pine marten" is derived from the common name of the distinct Eurasian species, Martes martes
- American Marten, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Marten belong to the versatile Mustelidae family that includes river and sea otters, ermine, mink, fishers, and wolverines Marten have long narrow bodies and sharp, semi-retractable claws - good for climbing trees and grasping prey
- Marten - Denali Education Center
The marten (Martes americana), often called the pine marten, is a member of the weasel family This family (Mustelidae) of small specialized predators had its origin in the Old World, but has spread until it is now found almost around the world
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