I've never seen a weasel in the wilds of California, but have run into
quite a few semi-domesticated specimens in the city....
On a more serious note, I've often wondered what snail slime might be
good for--I mean, it is REALLY slick and hard to get off. For strictly
scientific purposes, you might want to get intimate with a snail or slug
and check out the slime properties...
Benn
> > What!? No weasels in California? Are you sure? Have you looked for
> > weasels
> > in CA??? I thought CA had everything!
> >
> > Otto
>
> So I called your bluff and looked up weasel habitat. here are a
couple
> of links about where weasels are located, including at least one map
> that shows weasels DO live in most of California -- except the
desert-y
> southeast part:
>
> http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/collections/mammalogy/mamwash/
> mufr.html
>
> http://wickedweasel.com/
>
> I hope this helps and entertains you all.
>
> Jon Wennerberg
> Seldom Seen Slim Land Speed Racing
> Marquette, Michigan
> (that's 'way up north)
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