MARTEN


Meaning of MARTEN in English

Stone marten (Martes foina) any of several weasel-like carnivores of the genus Martes (family Mustelidae), found in Canada and parts of the United States and in the Old World from Europe to the Malay region. Differing in size and coloration according to species, they have lithe, slender bodies, short legs, rounded ears, bushy tails, and soft, thick coats that are valuable in the fur trade. Martens are forest dwelling and usually solitary; they climb easily and feed rapaciously on animals, fruit, and carrion. A litter contains one to five young; the gestation period, especially in northern areas, may last 290 days or more because of a delay before implantation of the fertilized egg in the wall of the uterus. Animals commonly called marten but better known by other names include the Pennant's, big, or fisher marten (see fisher) and the foul marten (see polecat). The best known species of Martes are the following: The American marten (M. americana) is a North American species of northern wooded regions. It is also called pine marten; its fur is sometimes sold as American, or Hudson Bay, sable. Its adult length is 3543 centimetres (1417 inches), exclusive of the 1823-cm tail. It weighs 12 kilograms (24 pounds) and has a yellowish-brown coat deepening to dark brown on tail and legs, with a pale whitish or yellowish throat patch. The pine marten (M. martes) of European and Central Asian forests is also called baum marten and sweet marten. It has a dark brown coat with an undivided yellowish throat patch. Its head and body length is 4252 cm, with a 2227-cm long tail. Its shoulder height is 15 cm, its weight, 12 kg. The stone marten, or beech marten (M. foina), inhabits wooded country in Eurasia. It has grayish-brown fur with a divided, white throat bib. It weighs 12.5 kg, is 4248 cm long, and is 12 cm high at the shoulder. The yellow-throated marten (M. flavigula), of the subgenus Charronia, is also called honey dog for its fondness for sweet food. It is found in southern Asia. Its head and body length is 5661 cm, and its tail is 3843 cm long. It has a brown coat that darkens toward and on the tail, and its throat and chin are orange.

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