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"<b>Beautiful Mink.</b><br><br>Minks are found in heavily forested areas across North America, Northern Europe, and Russia. They are highly prized for their furs, once a sign of wealth and high society.<br><br>Although the fur trade has gone through ups and downs, it remains a highly prized coat. Today, some mink pellets go for 57 dollars a piece, compared to the muskrat's, which is 8 dollars.", 

"<b>An American Friend.</b><br><br>The American mink is found across North America, from Florida to Alaska, with the exception of Arizona.", 

"<b>Escapees...</b><br><br>The American mink can now be found in Great Britain. Because of their high price, fur traders set up mink farms to grow and sell their luxurious coats.<br><br>Animal rights activist raided many of these farms and stole the minks. They released them into the wild a few days later. Most died within a few days but many survived and then prospered. Now trappers are used to control the feral population.", 

"<b>Deep Sea Divers.</b><br><br>Minks are semi-aquatic animals, well designed for life in the water. They are capable of swimming 100 feet under water. ",

"<b>House on the Beach.</b><br><br>Minks are solitary animals and do not like the presence of other minks, especially males.<br><br>They build burrows in river banks, and will even occupy the abandoned homes of other animals. If other minks show up, these tiny creatures will fight to protect their homes."]; 

