Libyan Striped Weasel
WE HAVE LIBYAN STRIPED WEASEL FOR SALE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS: Libyan Striped Weasel
Native To Southern Africa Ranging From DRC, Kenya, And As Far South As South Africa
Grown-ups Are Ranging In Length From 20 – 24 Inches From Head To Tail
With Proper Care This Species Can Live 5 – 7 Years In Captivity
Used To Living In Savannah Styled Habitats And Scrub land These Are Well Established Little Critters
The Saharan striped polecat is white with dark random stripes. It has black feet, legs, ears and undersides. Often, a white ring goes around the face and above a black snout. They are sometimes confused with the striped polecat, though are generally smaller and have distinct facial markings. It is about 55–70 cm (22–28 in) in length, including tail and generally weighs between 0.5 and 0.75 kg (1.1 and 1.7 lb)
The Saharan striped polecat is nocturnal and solitary. It hides during the day in other animals’ burrows or digs its own. It generally gives birth to one to three young in spring.[2] It moves about at night in the open in a quite deliberate way, with its tail held vertically.[3] It is known to spray a foul, skunk-like anal emission when threatened.[4] Before releasing the anal emission, it raises its fur in an attempt to warn the potential attacker.It eats primarily eggs, small birds, small mammals, and lizards.[5] Much of its prey is tracked down by scent and dug out of burrows, and although it is normally a slow, deliberate mover, it can move quite rapidly and pounce quickly when pursuing prey