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Sea Mink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The sea mink (Neovison macrodon) is an extinct North American member of the family Mustelidae. It is the only mustelid, and one of only two terrestrial mammal species in the order Carnivora, to become extinct in historic times (the other being the Falkland Islands wolf).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_mink
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Neovison macrodon (Sea Mink)
Find population statistic and information about the sea mink from IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/40784/0
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Sea Mink - Neovison macrodon - ARKive
Learn more about the Sea mink - with amazing Sea mink photos and facts on ARKive
http://www.arkive.org/sea-mink/neovison-macrodon/
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ADW: Sea Mink - Neovison macrodon
Although sea mink are now extinct, it once ranged from Casco Bay, Maine in the south to as far north as New Brunswick, Canada.
http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Neovison_macrodon/
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The Sea Mink - HubPages
In addition to the American and European varieties of mink, there was once a much larger species called the sea mink.
http://hubpages.com/animals/The-Sea-Mink
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Sea Mink - Neovison macrodon - Encyclopedia of Life
Descriptions and articles about the Sea Mink, scientifically known as Neovison macrodon in the Encyclopedia of Life.
http://eol.org/pages/926019/details
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Animal A Day! - Sea Mink
Sea Minks are another species that have gone extinct in more recent times. These close relatives to the American Mink lived on the Atlantic coast, and were for a while considered to be a subspecies of the American Mink, but recent research has shown that the two are distinct species.
http://animaladay.blogspot.com/2011/06/sea-mink.html
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Sea Mink - 13 Animals Hunted to Extinction - MNN
Aside from the Falkland Islands wolf, the sea mink is the only other terrestrial mammal species in the order Carnivora to go extinct in historic times.
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/animals/photos/13-animals-hunted-to-extinction/sea-mink
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Dental Divergence Supports Species Status Of The Extinct Sea Mink
The sea mink (Neovison macrodon (Prentiss, 1903): Mustelinae) was an unusual late-Cenozoic example of an organism that had rapidly evolved toward a marine niche. Except for the otters, it was probably the most aquatic member of the Musteloidea.
http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1644/06-MMM-A-227R1.1?journalCode=mamm
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Sea Mink Facts, Habitat, Pictures and Diet - Extinct Animals
The Sea mink, a member of the family Mustelidae, become extinct around the 1880s. The officially recorded sighting came in 1880 in the Gulf of Maine.
http://www.extinctanimals.org/sea-mink.htm