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Stoat wears a white buttoned up, long-sleeved sweater with a matching white, collared shirt and tie underneath. She also wears a very short, white skirt that is overlapped by her sweater. Stoat also wears white sneakers with, white calf-high socks.
Stoat wears a white buttoned up, long-sleeved sweater with a matching white, collared shirt and tie underneath. She also wears a very short, white skirt that is overlapped by her sweater. Stoat also wears white sneakers with, white calf-high socks.
|reallife=The Stoat is a broad classification for the 37 subspecies that are identified throughout the world, and are endemic to North America, Greenland, Eurasia, and recently New Zealand. Stoat's are carnivorous and prefer to feed on smaller prey such as rodents, fish, birds, eggs, insects, small reptile, amphibians, but it's said their favorite food is rabbit.
|reallife=The Stoat is a broad classification for the 37 subspecies that are identified throughout the world, and are endemic to North America, Greenland, Eurasia, and New Zealand. Stoat's are carnivorous and prefer to feed on smaller prey such as rodents, fish, birds, eggs, insects, small reptile, amphibians, but it's said their favorite food is rabbit.


During the summer months of the year the Stoat's fur is a light brownish color with their underside being completely white. While during the winter months grows thicker and turns completely white to help it blend into snowy surroundings as well as retain heat. But the constant in both of their fur transitions are that the tips of their tails always remain black, this is to act as a decoy for predators. Their predators are normally large carnivores such as wolves, foxes, wolverines, and some birds of prey.
During the summer months of the year the Stoat's fur is a light brownish color with their underside being completely white. While during the winter months grows thicker and turns completely white to help it blend into snowy surroundings as well as retain heat. But the constant in both of their fur transitions are that the tips of their tails always remain black, this is to act as a decoy for predators. Their predators are normally large carnivores such as wolves, foxes, wolverines, and some birds of prey.