It is hard to guess what a Fisher (animal) weights. But we have the answer:
An adult Fisher (animal) (Martes pennanti) on average weights 3.75 kg (8.27 lbs).
The Fisher (animal) is from the family Mustelidae (genus: Martes). It is usually born with about 29 grams (0.06 lbs). They can live for up to 10.08 years. When reaching adult age, they grow up to 75.1 cm (2′ 6″). Usually, Fisher (animal)s have 3 babies per litter.
As a reference: An average human weights in at 62 kg (137 lbs) and reaches an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). Humans spend 280 days (40 weeks) in the womb of their mother and reach around 75 years of age.
The fisher (Pekania pennanti) is a small, carnivorous mammal native to North America. It is a member of the mustelid family (commonly referred to as the weasel family), and is in the monospecific genus Pekania. The fisher is closely related to, but larger than, the American marten (Martes americana). The fisher is a forest-dwelling creature whose range covers much of the boreal forest in Canada to the northern United States. Names derived from aboriginal languages include pekan, pequam, wejack, and woolang. It is sometimes misleadingly referred to as a fisher cat, although it is not a cat.Males and females look similar. Adult males are 90 to 120 cm (35–47 in) long and weigh 3.5 to 6.0 kilograms (8–13 lb). Adult females are 75 to 95 cm (30–37 in) long and weigh 2.0 to 2.5 kg (4–6 lb). The fur of the fisher varies seasonally, being denser and glossier in the winter. During the summer, the color becomes more mottled, as the fur goes through a moulting cycle. The fisher prefers to hunt in full forest. Although an agile climber, it spends most of its time on the forest floor, where it prefers to forage around fallen trees. An omnivore, the fisher feeds on a wide variety of small animals and occasionally on fruits and mushrooms. It prefers the snowshoe hare and is one of the few animals able to prey successfully on porcupines. Despite its common name, it rarely eats fish.The reproductive cycle of the fisher lasts almost a year. Female fishers give birth to a litter of three or four kits in the spring. They nurse and care for their kits until late summer, when they are old enough to set out on their own. Females enter estrus shortly after giving birth and leave the den to find a mate. Implantation of the blastocyst is delayed until the following spring, when they give birth and the cycle is renewed.Fishers have few predators besides humans. They have been trapped since the 18th century for their fur. Their pelts were in such demand that they were extirpated from several parts of the United States in the early part of the 20th century. Conservation and protection measures have allowed the species to rebound, but their current range is still reduced from its historic limits. In the 1920s, when pelt prices were high, some fur farmers attempted to raise fishers. However, their unusual delayed reproduction made breeding difficult. When pelt prices fell in the late 1940s, most fisher farming ended. While fishers usually avoid human contact, encroachments into forest habitats have resulted in some conflicts.
Animals of the same family as a Fisher (animal)
We found other animals of the Mustelidae family:
- Black-footed ferret with a weight of 907 grams
- Indonesian mountain weasel with a weight of 466 grams
- Hairy-nosed otter bringing 5.97 kilos (13.16 lbs) to the scale
- Lesser grison bringing 1 kilos (2.2 lbs) to the scale
- European badger bringing 11.89 kilos (26.21 lbs) to the scale
- American hog-nosed skunk bringing 3.37 kilos (7.43 lbs) to the scale
- Steppe polecat bringing 1.68 kilos (3.7 lbs) to the scale
- Yellow-bellied weasel with a weight of 264 grams
- Pygmy spotted skunk with a weight of 365 grams
- Sea otter bringing 27.46 kilos (60.54 lbs) to the scale
Animals with the same weight as a Fisher (animal)
As a comparison, here are some other animals that weight as much as the Martes pennanti:
- Brown-throated sloth with a weight of 4 kilos (8.82 lbs)
- Red-tailed monkey with a weight of 3.54 kilos (7.8 lbs)
- White-tailed mongoose with a weight of 3.66 kilos (8.07 lbs)
- Golden-backed uakari with a weight of 3.13 kilos (6.9 lbs)
- European hare with a weight of 3.82 kilos (8.42 lbs)
- Gray fox with a weight of 3.83 kilos (8.44 lbs)
- Black-and-white ruffed lemur with a weight of 3.86 kilos (8.51 lbs)
- Eastern hare-wallaby with a weight of 3 kilos (6.61 lbs)
- Asian small-clawed otter with a weight of 3.53 kilos (7.78 lbs)
- Parma wallaby with a weight of 4.16 kilos (9.17 lbs)
Animals with the same size as a Fisher (animal)
Not that size really matters, but it makes things comparable. So here are a couple of animals that are as big as Fisher (animal):
- Tibetan sand fox with a size of 60.2 cm (2′ 0″)
- Wolverine with a size of 77.3 cm (2′ 7″)
- Water chevrotain with a size of 75 cm (2′ 6″)
- Siamang with a size of 82.4 cm (2′ 9″)
- Maxwell’s duiker with a size of 84.6 cm (2′ 10″)
- Sulawesi palm civet with a size of 68.9 cm (2′ 4″)
- Black-shanked douc with a size of 60.9 cm (2′ 0″)
- Hairy-nosed otter with a size of 76.5 cm (2′ 7″)
- Zebra duiker with a size of 87.5 cm (2′ 11″)
- Beira (antelope) with a size of 77.9 cm (2′ 7″)
Animals with the same litter size as a Fisher (animal)
Here is a list of animals that have the same number of babies per litter (3) as a Fisher (animal):
- San Diego pocket mouse
- Cape golden mole
- Lesser mole-rat
- Cape gerbil
- Neacomys tenuipes
- Crab-eating fox
- Hog badger
- Middle East blind mole-rat
- Hoary fox
- Northern three-toed jerboa
Animals with the same life expectancy as a Fisher (animal)
Completely different animals, but becoming as old as a Fisher (animal):
- Eastern cottontail with an average maximal age of 9 years
- Least weasel with an average maximal age of 10 years
- Spectral tarsier with an average maximal age of 12 years
- Crab-eating fox with an average maximal age of 11.5 years
- Yellow-footed rock-wallaby with an average maximal age of 12 years
- Jungle cat with an average maximal age of 12 years
- Greater bamboo lemur with an average maximal age of 12 years
- Ground cuscus with an average maximal age of 12 years
- Arabian gazelle with an average maximal age of 11.25 years
- Waterhouse’s leaf-nosed bat with an average maximal age of 10.42 years