Zorillas, or striped polecats, are relatively small mammals. They typically measure about 30 to 45 centimeters (12 to 18 inches) in length, excluding the tail, which adds an additional 20 to 25 centimeters (8 to 10 inches).
Zorillas, also known as striped polecats, are relatively small mammals. They typically measure between 30 to 46 centimeters in length, with an additional 11 to 19 centimeters of tail length. They weigh between 0.6 to 1.3 kilograms.
ZORILLAS ARE SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZED MAMMALS. THEY HAVE A SLENDER BODY SHAPE AND ARE GENERALLY SMALLER THAN MANY OTHER MEMBERS OF THE MUSTELIDAE FAMILY SUCH AS BADGERS OR OTTERS.
Zorillas are small mammals, typically measuring around 30-45 cm (12-18 inches) in length, with a tail that is roughly the same length as their body. They weigh around 0.6-1.3 kg (1.3-2.9 pounds) on average. Zorillas are similar in size and appearance to weasels and other members of the Mustelidae family.