Fisher

The fisher is a small, carnivorous mammal native to North America. It is a member of the mustelid family, and is in the monospecific genus Pekania. The fisher is closely related to, but larger than the American marten. Fishers use "resting sites", such as logs, hollow trees, stumps, holes in the ground, brush piles and nests of branches, during all times of the year.

are fishers fishing fish in the sea?

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answer to a question

1.Are Fishers dangerous?

In these areas, fishers are known to occasionally prey on domestic cats, rabbits and poultry. Fishers are not dangerous to humans. They are small, solitary and rather elusive animals, typically avoiding people and developed areas. As with any wild animal, people should avoid handling a sick, wounded or cornered fisher.

2.Are Fishers aggressive?

The fisher belongs to the mustelid family, which includes weasels, otters and wolverines. It has the aggressive, carnivorous temperament of a wolverine and can climb trees like a marten. Like weasels, a fisher will kill multiple animals at a time in a confined space. Fishers are nocturnal and not easily spotted.