minks in English

noun
1
a small, semiaquatic, stoatlike carnivore native to North America and Eurasia. The American mink is widely farmed for its fur, resulting in its becoming naturalized in many parts of Europe.
Predators of erethizontids include mustelids such as martens, minks , wolverines, ermine, weasels, and fishers.
noun
    mink coat

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1. Denmark went so far as to Cull 17 million minks in …

2. Some people like to dress up in minks and diamonds.

3. Fuck like minks, forget the rug rats... and live happily ever after.

4. Mink tissue also would be prohibited from feed because minks also can become infected.

5. Denmark Culled 17 million minks in November in response to Covid-19 outbreaks at more than 200 mink farms

6. Many Abiotic factors (such as temperature, nutrients, and chemicals) and biotic factors (such as the host plant and predators) can cause fluctuations in aphid populations (Minks

7. Denmark Culled thousands of minks in the northern part of the country after 11 people were sickened by a mutated version of the coronavirus that had been observed among the animals.

8. Carnivora: ( kar-niv'ŏ-ră ), An order of chiefly flesh-eating mammals that includes the cats, dogs, bears, civets, minks, and hyenas, as well as the raccoon and panda; some species are omnivorous or herbivorous