The Milan-Cortina Olympics mascots, Tina and Milo, are stealing hearts and getting a lot of attention. But what are the fluffy creatures? NBC News’ Stephanie Gosk reports from Milan with all the ...
A pair of stoats named Tina and Milo are the mascots for the 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games.
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — The pair of animals chosen as mascots of the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games are stoats — ...
A North Carolina expert talks about what makes stoats, the mascots for the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, so special.
For fans of the Milan Cortina Olympic mascots, the eponymous Milo and Tina, it’s been nearly impossible to find a plush toy ...
Everyone remembers the panda mascots from the Beijing Olympics in 2022 and 2008, and some may even recall the Phyrge from the 2024 Paris Olympics. So what are the mascots for the 2026 Milan Cortina ...
Stoats, or Mustela erminea, are a species of mustelid native to Eurasia and the northern parts of North America. This puts them in the weasel family, along with ferrets, otters, badgers and wolverines ...
It’s a relative of the weasel. Is it any stranger than Izzy, Gliz the ice cube or that hat from earlier Games?
The 2026 Winter Olympics feature three mascots. Here's what to know about the Milan-Cortina mascots.
A Polish pierogi and Tina and Milo — the official stoat mascots of the Winter Olympics — have become some of the Games’ ...
Tina and Milo, the mascots for the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics and Paralympics, are anthropomorphic stoats. Native to the Italian Alps, the habitat of these small mammals is increasingly ...