Mink

The Mink, a semi-aquatic carnivorous mammal, is characterized by its sleek body and thick fur coat. With a streamlined physique and webbed feet, the Mink is well-adapted for swimming and hunting in aquatic environments. Its fur varies in color, typically dark brown to black, and is prized for its softness and insulating properties. Known for its agility and voracious appetite, the mink preys on various aquatic organisms, displaying cunning and strategic hunting techniques.

Basic Information

Ecology and Habitats

The Mink thrives in various aquatic habitats across Terra, including rivers, lakes, and coastal areas. Its semi-aquatic nature allows it to easily navigate freshwater and marine environments. The Mink's habitat preference is influenced by its reliance on water for hunting and shelter and the presence of suitable den sites along shorelines or riverbanks.

Additional Information

Domestication

Efforts to domesticate mink have primarily focused on fur farming, where captive-bred mink are raised in controlled environments for fur production. Through selective breeding over generations, fur farmers have aimed to develop traits such as docility, fur quality, and reproductive efficiency. However, mink retain many wild instincts and behaviors compared to other domesticated species, making complete domestication challenging.   In fur farming operations, mink are housed in cages or enclosures and provided with food, water, and shelter. While they can adapt to captive conditions, mink retain their natural instincts for hunting and territorial behavior, which can present challenges in confinement. Despite these obstacles, fur farming remains the primary means of utilizing mink commercially.

Uses, Products & Exploitation

Mink are primarily utilized by humans for their fur, which is highly valued in the fashion industry for its softness, durability, and luxurious appearance. Mink farming is standard, with captive-bred mink raised in controlled environments for fur production. The pelts are harvested and processed to create a wide range of clothing items and accessories, including coats, hats, and trimmings. Additionally, mink oil extracted from their fat is used in various cosmetic and leather conditioning products. While mink farming is the primary means of utilizing these creatures, their role in controlling aquatic pest populations in specific ecosystems is also recognized.\

Genetic Ancestor(s)
Geographic Distribution

Stats

Type:
Physical Attributes: Strength 1, Dexterity 3, Stamina 2
Social Attributes: Presence 2, Manipulation 1, Composure 2
Mental Attributes: Intelligence 1, Wits 2, Resolve 2
Skills: Athletics 2, Brawl 1, Intimidation 1, Stealth 4, Survival 3
Health: 4
Willpower: 4
Initiative: 5
Defense: 3
Land Speed: 3/6
Swim Speed: 3/6
Size: 2
Weapons/Attacks:
TypeDamageDice Pool
Bite 1L 3

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