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Weasels live primarily in North America, Europe, Northern South America, and Indonesia-area islands (image from en.academic.ru), but live anywhere except Antarctica and Australia. In North America, long-tailed, short-tailed (or ermine [like Ethel, Sara]), and least weasels are all over the place (motherearthnews.com). They sleep in burrows, but don't usually dig them themselves; they take over nests of prey and make a few modifications (ypte.org.uk). Weasels live in "woods, coniferous forests, sand dunes, grasslands, and moors" (animals.pawnation.com).
Thank you for telling me were they live so I wont disturb them :).
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Wow I never new that they lived all around the world.
She used citations but they are just not blue
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DeleteI have a feeling this will be Amazing
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