The Kunih family includes about 55 species of ferrets, badgers, martens, otters, wolverines and other animals. Kuny is carnivorous, live in land and water areas around the world, with the exception of Australia, Antarctica and most oceanic islands. Many of them, such as mink, are caught or grown to get skins.
Males are larger than females, among some species, males are almost twice as much. The elongated body does not keep warm as well as the stocky body of the same weight and, therefore, Kunih has high metabolism, so they are inquisitive, are in constant search for prey.
Japanese marten
Nilgiri marten
Forest marten
Stone marten
American marten
Mink
European mink
American mink
Ermine
Laska
African affection
Patagon affection
North African affection
Longtailed affection
Yellowblown affection
Small affection
Whitelegged affection
Colombian affection
Sable
Badger
Other representatives of predatory kunih
Barsuk-Medical
American badger
Burmese ferret badger
Chinese ferry badger
Pork badger
Steppe ferret
Black ferry ferret
Forest ferret
Otter
Spotted otter
Sumatran otter
Smoothhaired otter
Giant otter
Canadian otter
Sea otter
Indian otter
South American otter
River otter
Eastern nolean otter
African nolegged otter
Cathed out
Wolverine
Dressing
Kalan
Striped Skuns
Spotted Skuns
Patagon Skuns
Belonosa Skuns
Great Grizon
Small Gribson
Tyra
Zorilla
Harza
Ilka
Columns
Soldering
Television