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Sable
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The sable (Martes zibellina) is a small mammal, closely akin to the martens, living in northern Asia from the Ural Mountains through Siberia and Mongolia to Hokkaidō in Japan. Its range in the wild originally extended through European Russia to Poland and Scandinavia. It has achieved fame for its fur, which is integrated into various clothes fashions (for example the shtreimel). Sables range in color from tan to black, black being the most prized.
Sables are diurnal predators, using their sense of smell and hearing to hunt for small prey. They have been observed to hide in their dens for days during periods such as snow storms, or when they are being hunted by humans. In the wild they are potentially vicious; although there are "domesticated" sables who have been described as playful, curious, and even "tame" (if taken from their mother at a young age). They are mostly terrestrial, hunting and constructing dens on the forest floor. They feed on chipmunks, squirrels, mice, small birds and fish. When primary sources are scarce they eat berries, vegetation, and pine nuts. When weather conditions are extreme they will store their prey in their den.
The name
sable appears to be
Slavonic in origin: compare Russian
sobol, whence various languages have adapted the term:
German Zobel,
Dutch Sabel; the
French zibelline Spanish cibelina, cebellina,
Finnish soopeli and
Mediaeval Latin zibellina derive from the
Italian form. The
English and Mediaeval Latin word
sabellum comes from the
Old French sable or
saible.
Sable hair is highly prized by the fur trade. The so-called Kolinsky sable-hair brushes used for watercolor or oil painting are not however manufactured from sable hair, but that of the siberian weasel.
The term has become a generic description for some black-furred animal breeds, such as sable cats or rabbits.
The lyrics of a popular Christmas song "Santa Baby" by Eartha Kitt makes mention of a sable: "Santa Baby, slip a sable under the tree, for me." In this usage it refers to an article of clothing such as a coat made of the fur of the sable.
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