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Weasel begging for a seal is a superstition that has no scientific basis.
Weasels are mammals, belonging to the carnivorous order Mustelidae, with a slender body, short limbs, russet back, and white ventral surface, inhabiting plains, swamps, river valleys, villages, cities, and mountainous areas, and mainly feeding on rodents, insects, bird eggs, fish eggs, etc.
Weasels have a strong reproductive ability and can breed 2 litters per year, 4-8 litters per litter, and after the pups are born, they are cared for by female weasels until they are able to live independently.
Therefore, weasel begging for a seal is a superstition that has no scientific basis, and we should believe in science and not superstition.
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Weasel. Asking for a seal is just a folklore that you won't encounter.
In folklore, the weasel is a treasure fairy.
is a spiritual creature that can be cultivated, and according to the older generation, among the cultivators who are protecting the family, the most opportunistic is this weasel Huang Daxian.
It is said that after their cultivation reaches a certain level, they will appear in front of people, and they will learn to do all kinds of actions, and some people will find them interesting and learn in a good way.
So they will say, "You see this weasel is like a person", usually when people say this, the weasel will bow to people, because this is a reward given to them by humans, it is a shortcut to help them practice and advance, of course, there are some smarter weasels, will directly ask people what they are like, this is the origin of the weasel's confession, it is said that those who have been rewarded by humans Wong Tai Sin will also repay their benefactors.
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Legal Analysis: Killing a weasel is punishable by up to five years in prison or criminal detention and a fine. The law stipulates that weasels belong to the first-class protected animals of the state, and killing the weasel constitutes the crime of killing a precious animal under key national protection, and shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years or short-term detention and a fine; where the circumstances are serious, a sentence of between 5 and 10 years imprisonment and a concurrent fine is to be given.
Legal basis: Article 341, Paragraph 1 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China Whoever illegally hunts or kills rare or endangered wildlife under key national protection, or illegally purchases, transports, or illegally purchases rare or endangered wildlife under key national protection and the products thereof, is sentenced to up to five years imprisonment or short-term detention and a concurrent fine; where the circumstances are serious, a sentence of between 5 and 10 years imprisonment and a concurrent fine is to be given. where the circumstances are especially serious, a sentence of 10 or more years imprisonment and a concurrent fine or confiscation of property is to be given.
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Is it illegal to kill a weasel The weasel does not belong to the national second-class protected animals, but is only included in the "Names of Terrestrial Wild Animals Protected by the State that are beneficial or have important economic and scientific research value". So, it is not illegal to kill a weasel.
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It is illegal to kill a weasel. Where regulations on the protection and management of wildlife are violated by illegally hunting, purchasing, transporting, or naturally growing and breeding terrestrial wildlife in the wild other than those provided for in paragraph 1 of ** for the purpose of consumption, where the circumstances are serious, a sentence of up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention, controlled release, or a fine is to be given. Weasels are first-class protected animals of the state, and killing a weasel constitutes the crime of killing a precious animal under key national protection.
Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 341.
Crime of Illegally Hunting or Killing Rare or Endangered Wild Animals] [Crime of Illegally Purchasing, Transporting, and Killing Precious or Endangered Wild Animals and Products of Precious or Endangered Wild Animals] Whoever illegally hunts or kills rare or endangered wild animals under key national protection, or illegally purchases, transports, or kills rare or endangered wild animals under key national protection and the products thereof, is to be sentenced to up to five years imprisonment or short-term detention and shall also be fined; where the circumstances are serious, a sentence of between 5 and 10 years imprisonment and a concurrent fine is to be given. where the circumstances are especially serious, a sentence of 10 or more years imprisonment and a concurrent fine or confiscation of property is to be given.
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