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Ferret - Wikipedia
The ferret (Mustela furo) is a small, domesticated species belonging to the family Mustelidae. The ferret is most likely a domesticated form of the wild European polecat (Mustela putorius), as evidenced by the ferret's ability to interbreed with European polecats and produce hybrid offspring.

11 Things to Know About Ferrets as Pets | PetMD
Ferrets are called ferrets because they literally “ferret out” everything. They chew on, dig up, and pull out nearly every object they encounter—especially when they’re young and very curious. Objects made of foam, rubber, or cloth, including furniture and shoes, are special favorites.

Ferret | Definition, Species, Diet, & Facts | Britannica
Ferret, either of two species of carnivores, the common ferret and the black-footed ferret, belonging to the weasel family (Mustelidae). The common ferret is a domesticated form of the European polecat, and the black-footed ferret is an endangered species in the American Great Plains.

Pet Ferrets for Sale | Petco
Ferrets are incredibly social & intelligent mammals that can easily be taught tricks just like a dog. Come see live pet ferrets for sale at a Petco near you.

Ferret - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Ferret. The Ferret looks like a chubby weasel. While they exist in the wild, Ferrets are popular pets in many places.

Pet Ferrets 101: A Beginner’s Guide To Keeping a Ferret as a ...
Wondering what it takes to be an awesome ferret keeper? Get all the details in our guide to pet ferrets.

Ferrets: Care Guide, Info, Facts & Pictures - The Vet Desk
Ferrets are extremely playful, very curious, love to go exploring, and love to play games. The name ferret comes from the latin word “furritus” meaning “little thief”. Though ferrets have a very curious nature, they are hardy animals that can contribute to many treasured memories.

About Ferrets - ALLFERRETS®
Humans domesticated the ferret to help protect against rodents (rats and mice). Today there are between 7 and 10 million domestic ferrets in the United States, making the ferret the third most popular interactive companion animal after dogs and cats.

All Types of Ferrets & Their Different Breeds (Updated)
While there are only two “breeds” of ferrets (standard and angora), the terms used to describe ferrets can be quite confusing for new ferret owners. You may hear of whippet or bulldog ferrets, hybrid ferrets, and sable ferrets, none of which describe an actual breed. Here we’ll demystify these terms and more. An angora ferret.

American Ferret Association: Frequently Asked Questions
Domestic ferrets are small, furry mammals whose average size ranges from 1 to 5 pounds at maturity. Scientists give animals classifications to make it easier to study them. The ferret is the domesticated member of the Order Carnivora, Family Mustelidae and Genus Mustela.

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