Is a marten a mammal?

The American marten (Martes americana), also known as the American pine marten, is a species of North American mammal, a member of the family Mustelidae. The species is sometimes referred to as simply the pine marten.

What kind of animal is marten?

The American marten (Martes americana) is a carnivorous, furbearing member of the weasel family. Although similar in color, size, and shape to mink, martens are usually found in the uplands while mink are more associated with streams and coastal areas.

What is marten habitat?

Habitat: Martens prefer mature coniferous or mixed-wood forests. These areas provide important prey habitat, protection from predators, and denning sites. They inhabit forests in Canada, Alaska, northern New England, the Great Lakes region, and the Rocky Mountain and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges.

Are American Martens territorial?

Martens are highly territorial and neither males nor females will tolerate another American marten of the same sex in their territory. American martens first mate when they’re about two years old. The male takes no part in rearing the young. The sparsely furred, newborn American martens are born with their eyes closed.

Can a marten be a pet?

First, it is probably illegal for you to have one in your state. Second, you will have to have a special permit for it. Third, at almost any time your pet could be confiscated and destroyed by the authorities as a rabies risk. There is no evidence that the current rabies vaccine works on martens.

Do martens eat monkeys?

In a coordinated attack, yellow-throated martens can bring down rhesus macaques, mouse deer, musk deer, barking deer, langurs, even Himalayan tahr.

Can a pine marten kill a lamb?

Though Flynn insists there are no recorded incidents of pine martens killing livestock, Cavan sheep farmer Paul Brady told this website he has lost a number of lambs over the years to the predators.