MIDWINTER...
I used to have a winter white Siberian hamster... only mine went grey in November, not white!
![](http://www.carringtonhamstercrew.co.uk/northern/pearl.jpeg)
Stoats go white in winter; the white coat is usually known as ermine...
Isn't this a cute picture:
![](http://fc00.deviantart.com/fs21/f/2007/265/0/f/White_Ermine_by_Stalio.jpg)
Arctic rabbits:
![](http://www.alaska-in-pictures.com/data/media/1/snowshoe-hare_6138.jpg)
See also 2010: STOP THE FUR TRADE (yesterday) ~~
It was very interesting for me to read the article. Thanks for it. I like such topics and everything that is connected to them. I definitely want to read more on that blog soon.
ReplyDeleteDo you know why ermine was so valuable as a fur? In the cold, it does not "ice up" from a person's breath. You may not have cold severe enough there to appreciate this - but here - esp as a kid, our scarves would get first wet then frozen from our breathing through it - causing chapped lips and various other discomforts. Generally, ermine is beyond anybody's budget.
ReplyDeleteHi, Gleds and Happy New Year. I never knew what a stoat looked like before!
ReplyDeleteAnon: why thank you!
ReplyDeleteJeannie: no we barely ever get lower than -5C and that would be very rare for London. Maybe Scotland goes down to -10C or lower but again rarely. 40 below is North American or Russian weather!
Welshcakes: nor did I till Saturday... and aren't they cute!
I can't imagine killing these little furry critters for their coat. How sad is that.
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