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Polecat

British pronunciation/pˈə‍ʊlkæt/
American pronunciation/ˈpoʊɫˌkæt/
Polecat
[NOUN]
1

a mammal that is dark brown in color and looks like a weasel, known for releasing an unpleasant odor while threatened

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What is a "polecat"?

The polecat, also known as the common ferret or fitch, is a small carnivorous mammal that belongs to the Mustelidae family. It has a long, slender body, short legs, and a bushy tail. The coat of a polecat can vary in color, typically ranging from dark brown to black, with a distinctive white or yellowish mask-like pattern on its face. Polecats are known for their strong scent glands, which they use for marking their territory and defense. They are skilled hunters, feeding on small mammals, birds, insects, and other prey. Polecats are primarily found in Europe, Asia, and Africa, and are known for their adaptability to various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and farmlands. They are known for their elusive and solitary nature, and are considered valuable for controlling rodent populations in agricultural areas.

2

American musteline mammal typically ejecting an intensely malodorous fluid when startled; in some classifications put in a separate subfamily Mephitinae

synonyms : skunk
wood pussy
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Examples
1A polecat was a skunk.
2That's the polecat part.
3Ferrets are the domesticated version of the European polecat which is part of the mustelid family which is its own thing.
4Years from now, a group of hikers are going to find him holed up in a cave, with a long beard, doing rallies for a bunch of polecats.
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