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1. Weaselly distinguished, stoatally different
2. Hair trigger mouse traps with teeth
3. Molt and winter whitening
4. Body size
5. Food
6. Hunting behavior
7. The impact of predation by weasels on populations of natural prey
8. Adjustable living spaces
9. Reproduction
10. Populations: density and breeding success
11. Populations: survival and mortality
12. Human attitudes to weasels in their native environments
13. Stoats as introduced pests in New Zealand
14. Puzzles: sexual dimorphism, delayed implantation and co-existence among weasel species Conclusion
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