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Definition of kolinsky in English: kolinskynounPlural kolinskies kəˈlɪnskikəˈlɪnski 1A dark brown weasel with a bushy tail, found from Siberia to Japan. 黄鼬,黄鼠狼 Mustela sibirica, family Mustelidae. Alternative name: Siberian weasel Example sentencesExamples - A study of wild populations in Japan showed that the average longevity of Siberian weasels was about 2.1 years.
- Other mammals in the region include red foxes, Siberian weasels, red deer, and even reindeer (caribou).
- The Siberian weasel makes its den in the hollows of trees, under rocks, and will often take over a rodent's burrow that has been deserted.
- The Siberian weasel also known as the Siberian mink or kolinsky is the most common among Asian mustelids.
- Among these is the kolinsky, also known as the yellow weasel, red sable, tartar sable, or China mink.
- They are the common shrew, the Altaic mole, the fox, the bear, the glutton, the sable, the weasel, the ermine, the Siberian weasel, the otter, the musk-deer, the maral, the roe, the elk, the squirrel, the chipmunk, the common dark and red field-vole, the Altaic, the Altaic pika.
- Of predators, there are bears, wolverines, sables, Siberian weasels, ermines, and least weasels; of ungulates, marals, roe deer, musk deer, etc.
- Fifty-one species of mammals find refuge in the Katun Nature Preserve including brown bears, chipmunks, ermines, lynxes, minks, musk-deer, sables, Siberian mountain goats, Siberian weasels, and squirrels.
- The North was to send 16 animals, including Asiatic black bears, lynx, coyotes, African ponies and Siberian weasels, zoo officials said.
- Also known as Siberian weasels, these little furbearers are found in Siberia, China and other parts of Asia.
- 1.1mass noun The fur of the kolinsky.
西伯利亚貂皮
OriginMid 19th century: from the place name Kola, a port in NW Russia, + the pseudo-Russian ending -insky. RhymesDzerzhinsky, Kandinsky, Nijinsky, Stravinsky Definition of kolinsky in US English: kolinskynounkəˈlɪnskikəˈlinskē 1A dark brown weasel with a bushy tail, found from Siberia to Japan. 黄鼬,黄鼠狼 Mustela sibirica, family Mustelidae. Alternative name: Siberian weasel Example sentencesExamples - The North was to send 16 animals, including Asiatic black bears, lynx, coyotes, African ponies and Siberian weasels, zoo officials said.
- The Siberian weasel makes its den in the hollows of trees, under rocks, and will often take over a rodent's burrow that has been deserted.
- Fifty-one species of mammals find refuge in the Katun Nature Preserve including brown bears, chipmunks, ermines, lynxes, minks, musk-deer, sables, Siberian mountain goats, Siberian weasels, and squirrels.
- Also known as Siberian weasels, these little furbearers are found in Siberia, China and other parts of Asia.
- Of predators, there are bears, wolverines, sables, Siberian weasels, ermines, and least weasels; of ungulates, marals, roe deer, musk deer, etc.
- They are the common shrew, the Altaic mole, the fox, the bear, the glutton, the sable, the weasel, the ermine, the Siberian weasel, the otter, the musk-deer, the maral, the roe, the elk, the squirrel, the chipmunk, the common dark and red field-vole, the Altaic, the Altaic pika.
- Other mammals in the region include red foxes, Siberian weasels, red deer, and even reindeer (caribou).
- A study of wild populations in Japan showed that the average longevity of Siberian weasels was about 2.1 years.
- The Siberian weasel also known as the Siberian mink or kolinsky is the most common among Asian mustelids.
- Among these is the kolinsky, also known as the yellow weasel, red sable, tartar sable, or China mink.
- 1.1 The fur of the kolinsky.
西伯利亚貂皮
OriginMid 19th century: from the place name Kola, a port in NW Russia, + the pseudo-Russian ending -insky. |