Mink
Mink
  • 1. What family do minks belong to?
A) Canidae
B) Felidae
C) Ursidae
D) Mustelidae
  • 2. What type of diet do minks have?
A) Carnivorous
B) Frugivorous
C) Herbivorous
D) Omnivorous
  • 3. What is the primary color of a mink's fur in the wild?
A) Brown
B) White
C) Black
D) Gray
  • 4. In what part of the world are minks native to?
A) Asia
B) Africa
C) Australia
D) North America
  • 5. What is a baby mink called?
A) Fawn
B) Cub
C) Kit
D) Pup
  • 6. Which sense is highly developed in minks?
A) Hearing
B) Sight
C) Taste
D) Smell
  • 7. How many toes does a mink have on each foot?
A) 4
B) 6
C) 5
D) 3
  • 8. How many species of mink are there?
A) 3
B) 1
C) 4
D) 2
  • 9. What is the common name for Neogale vison?
A) European mink
B) Polecat
C) Sea mink
D) American mink
  • 10. What is the primary reason for the extinction of the sea mink?
A) Predation by other animals
B) Climate change
C) Hunting for the fur trade
D) Disease
  • 11. Which mink species is more closely related to the polecat?
A) American mink
B) Both American and European mink
C) European mink
D) Sea mink
  • 12. What is the legal status of releasing mink into the wild in the UK?
A) It is encouraged
B) It is permitted with a license
C) There are no regulations
D) It is illegal
  • 13. What is a distinctive feature of all European mink?
A) A large white patch on their upper lip
B) A completely black coat
C) A tail longer than their body
D) No white patches at all
  • 14. What phenomenon do mink exhibit related to their reproduction?
A) Delayed implantation
B) Immediate fertilization
C) No gestation period
D) Multiple litters per year
  • 15. What is the typical weight range for a wild male mink?
A) About 600 g
B) About 5 kg
C) About 1 kg
D) About 3.2 kg
  • 16. What is the maximum lifespan of a mink in the wild?
A) Rarely exceeds three years
B) Up to twenty years
C) Usually around ten years
D) Always exceeds five years
  • 17. What is mink oil used for?
A) In construction materials
B) In medical products, cosmetics, and to treat leather
C) As a food additive
D) As a fuel source
  • 18. What is the typical length of a farm-bred male mink?
A) About 50 cm
B) About 60 cm
C) About 90 cm
D) About 30 cm
  • 19. What is the typical size of a mink litter?
A) Only one kit
B) No kits, as mink do not reproduce
C) Between six and 10 kits
D) More than 20 kits
  • 20. What is the typical gestation period for a mink?
A) 30 days
B) 76 days
C) 60 days
D) 39 days
  • 21. What is the typical length of a mink's tail?
A) 50 to 60 cm
B) 30 to 40 cm
C) 5 to 10 cm
D) 12.8 to 22.8 cm
  • 22. What is the weight range for a female mink?
A) About 3.2 kg
B) About 600 g
C) About 5 kg
D) About 1 kg
  • 23. What is the maximum recorded litter size for mink at fur farms?
A) 16 kits
B) 10 kits
C) 20 kits
D) 6 kits
  • 24. What is the typical length of a female mink?
A) About 60 cm
B) About 90 cm
C) About 50 cm
D) About 30 cm
  • 25. What is the typical number of litters per year for a mink?
A) Two
B) One
C) Four
D) Three
  • 26. What is the legal requirement for live mink caught in traps in some countries?
A) They must be kept as pets
B) They must be humanely killed
C) They must be released
D) They must be sold
  • 27. Are mink active during the day or night?
A) Only during dawn and dusk
B) Only at night
C) At all hours, even when people are nearby
D) Only during the day
  • 28. Do mink territories overlap?
A) A female's territory may sometimes overlap with that of a male
B) Yes, all territories overlap
C) No, territories never overlap
D) Only male territories overlap
  • 29. What is associated with a mink's core area?
A) A large number of other mink
B) A good food supply
C) High mountains
D) Open fields
  • 30. What is the size difference between male and female mink territories?
A) Female territories are smaller than those of males
B) Female territories are larger
C) Male territories are smaller
D) They are the same size
  • 31. What has been the primary use of American mink fur?
A) Pets
B) Scientific research
C) Clothing
D) Food
  • 32. What legislation in the UK makes it illegal to release mink into the wild?
A) Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017
B) Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981
C) Environment Protection Act 1990
D) Animal Welfare Act 2006
  • 33. In which year did the US House of Representatives pass a ban on commercial mink farming?
A) 2021
B) 2022
C) 2020
D) 2019
  • 34. Which country culled its entire mink population in November 2020?
A) United States
B) Denmark
C) Ireland
D) Spain
  • 35. Approximately how many wild mink are estimated to be in Ireland?
A) 50,000
B) 15,000
C) 120,000
D) 33,500
  • 36. What was the primary reason for the proposed closure of mink farms in Ireland in 2020?
A) Environmental concerns
B) Animal rights activism
C) Economic downturn
D) Coronavirus risk
  • 37. Which country's government advanced a ban on mink farming in 2020 due to SARS-CoV-2 transmission?
A) United States
B) Spain
C) France
D) Netherlands
  • 38. In which country were minks the first observed case of mammal-to-mammal transmission of Influenza A virus subtype H5N1?
A) Spain
B) Denmark
C) United States
D) Ireland
  • 39. What was the estimated number of farmed mink in Ireland in November 2020?
A) 33,500
B) 15,000
C) 50,000
D) 120,000
  • 40. Which state in the US confirmed cases of minks infected with COVID-19 in August 2020?
A) New York
B) California
C) Texas
D) Utah
  • 41. Which country's mink farms were linked to three SARS-CoV-2 variants?
A) Germany, Italy, Sweden
B) Spain, Ireland, Netherlands
C) United States, France, Denmark
D) Canada, Australia, Japan
  • 42. What type of cages are minks typically placed in on farms?
A) Open fields
B) Glass enclosures
C) Wooden pens
D) Battery cages
  • 43. What is the term for the abnormal behavior minks exhibit due to confinement?
A) Stereotypies
B) Aggression
C) Hibernation
D) Foraging
  • 44. Which organization has implemented regulations on incorporating environmental enrichments into mink cages?
A) United Nations
B) World Wildlife Fund
C) International Mink Association
D) Canadian National Farm Animal Care Council
  • 45. Do environmental enrichments completely eliminate stereotypies in minks?
A) They have no effect
B) Yes
C) They increase stereotypies
D) No
  • 46. What factor plays a large role in the prevention of stereotypies in minks?
A) Playing music for them
B) Feeding them more
C) Exposing them to sunlight
D) Leaving minks alone
  • 47. What is the primary material of the cages used for minks on farms?
A) Plastic
B) Metal wire
C) Glass
D) Wood
  • 48. What is the main reason for the occurrence of stereotypies in minks?
A) Imprisonment
B) Overfeeding
C) Excessive exercise
D) Natural behavior
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