Video: Mother's mink at the same time carrying 12 children on their backs in the US

The image of a mother-in-law carrying piglets on her back attracted great attention from the American community.

The video was published on May 30 on NiceTargets' Facebook page, an archery school in the village of Genoa City in Wisconsin, USA, showing a mother opossum crossing the grass with herds on her back, according to UPI.

The videographer said the ferret family moved through the open door of the archery school and disappeared into the bush. This person counted a total of 12 weasels clinging to her mother's back, while her mother moved heavily.

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Mother's weasel piggyback on her back.

This video immediately attracted more than 14 million views, nearly 270,000 shares and 76,000 likes on social networks in a short time.

Many viewers were interested in the crowded ferret family, while many expressed their admiration for the sentiment that their weasels gave to their crowded cubs.

Opossum ferrets are famous for their ability to fake death when threatened, can produce up to 20 offspring in one delivery. New born babies are only as big as a bumblebee and live in the pockets of mother mink. When the young are older, they often hang on their mothers' backs while the mother's ferrets hunt or find food in the trash in the residential area.