- published: 01 Feb 2008
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The Mustelidae (from Latin mustela, weasel) are a family of carnivorous mammals, including the otter, badger, weasel, marten, ferret, mink and wolverine. Mustelids are diverse and the largest family in the order Carnivora. The internal classification is still disputed, with rival proposals containing between two and eight subfamilies. One study, published in 2008, questions the long-accepted Mustelinae subfamily, and suggests that Mustelidae consist of four major clades and three much smaller lineages.
Mustelids vary greatly in size and behaviour. The least weasel is not much larger than a mouse, while the giant otter can measure up to 1.7 m (5 ft 7 in) in length and sea otters can exceed 45 kg (99 lb) in weight. The wolverine can crush bones as thick as the femur of a moose to get at the marrow, and has been seen attempting to drive bears away from their kills. The sea otter uses rocks to break open shellfish to eat. The marten is largely arboreal, while the badger digs extensive networks of tunnels, called setts. Some mustelids have been domesticated: the ferret and the tayra are kept as pets (although the tayra requires a Dangerous Wild Animals licence in the UK), or as working animals for hunting or vermin control. Others have been important in the fur trade—the mink is often raised for its fur.
Nothing breathing,
Winter feeding,
Throw my weapons down,
Death can hunt me now,
Growing to despise the face around these eyes,
Voices fleeting,
Still there was a heart beating,
Ten years frozen,
Not yet broken,
Moon has fallen down,
Sun climbs back around,
Lent me a shoulder, warmth of a hand,
I know I don’t deserve this,
I’ll kill it if I can,
Melting fire,
Eyes inspire today,
Come and steal away with me,
Drowning in the sea,
Giving into trust and selfish wanderlust,
Touch this blade to my hand,
Hold these scars,
Feel again,
Open my chest,
Open my veins,
Open your chest,
Open your veins,
Bleed in me.
It’s our time,
A new October,
Eyes now wide,
Leaves turned over,
I might fail and you will fall, but I will be here with
you always,