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VERTEBRATA
CLASS MAMMALIA
ORDER III.
CARNARIA,
BUTCHERING ANIMALS
THE MINK

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This animal is found throughout a great extent of country, from Carolina to Hudson's Bay, and in its habits and appearance resembles the otter. The favorite haunts of this species are the banks of streams, where it inhabits holes near the water. It is an excellent swimmer and diver, and feeds on frogs and fish. It also commits great depredations in the poultry-yard. When provoked, it ejects a fetid liquor, which is exceedingly unpleasant.

Illustrative Anecdotes of the Animal Kingdom

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