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- The polecat can be identified by1234:
- Its thick, glossy fur, which is mostly deep brown to black with red patches and a yellow underbelly1.
- A white patch around its nose and a raccoon-like mask around its eyes1.
- The way its fur changes in summer, getting lighter and thinner1.
- Males are 33 to 45cm, females are 32 to 39cm2.
- Blackish guard hairs (appearing as the outer coat) and yellow under fur on the body, giving a 'black and tan' appearance2.
- A banded "bandit" face, with a dark mask that reaches to the tip of the nose with no white band24.
- Darker legs and belly with no white patches2.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The polecat has thick, glossy fur. Its colors are mostly deep brown to black with red patches and a yellow underbelly. It usually has a white patch around its nose and a raccoon-like mask around its eyes. One chief way to make the identification of a polecat is the way its fur changes. In summer, the fur gets lighter and thinner.a-z-animals.com/animals/european-polecat/Males 33 to 45cm, females 32 to 39cm. It has blackish guard hairs (appearing as the outer coat) and yellow under fur on the body, giving black and tan appearance. Banded bandit face, dark mask reaches to tip of nose with no white band. Tip of nose dark. Darker legs and belly with no white patches. Fluffy tail is 12 to 19cm long.www.naturespot.org.uk/species/polecatThe European polecat, Mustela putorius putorius, is perhaps the most well-known. It has a slender body, short legs, and a bushy tail, allowing it to move swiftly and navigate various terrains. The fur of the polecat is typically dark brown, with white or yellowish markings on its face and throat.wildexplained.com/animal-encyclopedia/the-fascina…European polecats typically have brown fur, with darker, sometimes black legs, tail, and underside, with a dark mask across the eyes and white around the nose and mouth.www.genuinemustelids.org/family/weasels/polecats/ - People also ask
WEBDescription: Blackish guard hairs and yellow under fur on the body, giving ‘black and tan’ appearance; banded “bandit” face: pale muzzle, ear tips and ‘eyebrows,’ with a broad dark band around the eyes; darker legs and …
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