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Today's Monday Mammal quiz is on the weasel! Test your knowledge by having a go at the questions below! The answers will be revealed later today! Photo credit: Roy Rimmer #MondayMammal #MondayMammalQuiz
Photo credit: Susanna Ramsey #weasel #mammal #mondaymammal #wildlife #nature #wildbritain #wildlifephotography #natureaddicts
Today's Monday Mammal quiz is on the Harvest Mouse! Test your knowledge by having a go at the questions below! The answers will be revealed later today! Photo credit: Roy Rimmer #MondayMammal #MondayMammalQuiz
Photo credit: Matt Binstead #harvestmouse #mammal #mondaymammal #britishwildlife #wildbritain #biodiversity #wildlifephotography #wildlifeaddicts
Today's #MondayMammal is the pygmy shrew Common in Mainland Britain, Ireland and some islands Eats mostly insects SImilar to Common shrews, the easiest ID feature is tail length Pygmy - tail is two-thirds the length Common - half the length of the body @Mammal_Society
Today's Monday Mammal quiz is on the pygmy shrew! Test your knowledge by having a go at the questions below! The answers will be revealed later today! Photo credit: Becky Haywood #MondayMammal #MondayMammalQuiz
Today's #MondayMammal is the polecat Once only found in Wales after widespread persecution now widespread in most of England and even some parts of southern Scotland They prefer lowland habitats hunting mainly rats and rabbits @Mammal_Society
Today's Monday Mammal quiz is on the polecat! Test your knowledge by having a go at the questions below! The answers will be revealed tomorrow! Photo credit: Richard Bowler #MondayMammal #MondayMammalQuiz
Today's Monday Mammal quiz is on the bottlenose dolphin! Test your knowledge by having a go at the questions below! The answers will be revealed tomorrow! Photo credit: Charlie Phillips #MondayMammal #MondayMammalQuiz
Todays #MondayMammal is the Bank Vole A very common species found in most of the UK but absent from NI Very agile and can climb trees Eats mainly vegetation, seed and fruit Distinguished from Field voles most easily by their longer tail @Mammal_Society
Today's Monday Mammal quiz is on the bank vole! Test your knowledge by having a go at the questions below! The answers will be revealed tomorrow! Photo credit: Ruth Hughes #MondayMammal #MondayMammalQuiz
Today's #MondayMammal is the Brown hare Naturalised from an Iron age introduction Found in most of the UK apart from some parts of Scotland and almost all of NI Vegetarian Larger than rabbits with longer ears Found mostly in grassland, farmland but also woodland @Mammal_Society
Today's Monday Mammal quiz is on the brown hare! Test your knowledge by having a go at the questions below! The answers will be revealed later today! Photo credit: Finley Dennison #MondayMammal #MondayMammalQuiz
Today's #MondayMammal is the pine marten Found mainly 🏴 🇮🇪, small numbers in 🏴 🏴 Mainly a carnivore but eats berries etc. Still a rare mammal but numbers increasing Reintroduction to the Forest of Dean @Mammal_Society
Today's Monday Mammal quiz is on the pine marten! Test your knowledge by having a go at the questions below! The answers will be revealed later today! Photo credit: James Hughes #MondayMammal #MondayMammalQuiz
Today's Monday Mammal quiz is on the European rabbit! Test your knowledge by having a go at the questions below! The answers will be revealed later today! Photo credit: Ben Andrew #MondayMammal #MondayMammalQuiz
Today's #MondayMammal is the fallow deer Common in England Wales and Southern Scotland. It is a non native species introduced a 1000 years ago. It is found in 4 colour forms - Spotted, Black, White and Menil @Mammal_Society
Today's Monday Mammal quiz is on the fallow deer! Test your knowledge by having a go at the questions below! The answers will be revealed later today! Photo credit: Roxanne Kelsall #MondayMammal #MondayMammalQuiz
Today's #MondayMammal is the Hazel dormouse 2/2 There are two Dormouse species found in the UK, the Native Hazel and the non Native Edible dormouse. There are three other European Species - Forest, Garden and the very Rare Roach's mouse-tailed dormouse @Mammal_Society
Today's #MondayMammal is the Hazel dormouse 1/2 Small Mammal at home in trees and hedgerows Orange Fur with furry tail Found Mainly in the South. Midlands and Wales Nocturnal Hibernates in the Winter Strictly Protected @Mammal_Society