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Mustelids are mammals of the family Carnivora

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These predators bite the victim in the neck, killing her and sucking the blood.

Can hunt rabbits, chickens and other small animals. The ferret climbed into the chicken coop or in the coop, usually strangling some chickens or pigeons, and is never satisfied with one victim. He usually bites the neck of its prey, sucks blood, leaves it, throws another, then the third and so kills sometimes up to ten birds. In this case the meat is left untouched; but many heads are quite athetini and taken somewhere, or some heads are opened and the brain eaten. Sometimes it attacks and other small Pets such as rabbits.Most often it is the antics of a ferret on the territory of Russia and neighboring countries are victims of the Chupacabra. Usually only the farmers themselves familiar with the attacks ferrets, so such cases are not very often covered in the press.

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