- The
stoat (Mustela erminea), also
known as the
Eurasian ermine,
Beringian ermine and ermine, is a
mustelid native to
Eurasia and the
northern regions...
- of a ladder.
Stoating may be used on
heavier fabrics, such as felt and some
types of tweed, or
fabrics that will not fray easily.
Stoating would also be...
- The
stoat (Mustela erminea) was
introduced into New
Zealand to
control introduced rabbits and hares, but is now a
major threat to the
native bird po****tion...
- The
Stoat is a 1940
mystery detective novel by the Irish-born
writer Lynn Brock. It was the
seventh and last
novel in his
series featuring the character...
-
Stoats is a
British company which sells porridge and
other oat
based products based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Stoats was
founded in 2005 and
retails in Britain...
-
pieces of
fabric together from the
right side
without the
thread showing Stoating – used to join two
pieces of
woven material, such that the
resulting stitches...
-
American stoat (Mustela richardsonii) is a
species of
mustelid native to most of
North America. It was long
considered conspecific with the
stoat (M. erminea)...
- weasel) are a
diverse family of
carnivorous mammals,
including weasels,
stoats, badgers, otters, martens, grisons, and wolverines.
Otherwise known as mustelids...
-
Orders of the
Ermine may
refer to:
Order of the
Ermine (France), a
chivalric order Order of the
Ermine (Naples), a
chivalric order Order of the Ermine...
- convertible, and
filling Stoat's Range Rover with dung beetles–but is
aggravated when
Stoat continues to litter. When he
breaks into
Stoat's home, he is confronted...