No, ferrets are mammals.
Ferrets do Ferrets in thw wild he snakes scorpions an birds ear snakes
Petroleum distillates would be safe for ferrets IF the product is made specifically for ferrets to be used to treat ear mites.
Ferrets are born with their eyes closed
NO! ferrets are simply born like us. not like kangaroos or other things they are not born in a pouch.
They can catch ear mites. I agree with the above answer, they can also suffer with fleas. Ear mites are the most common ear problem in ferrets. Luckily they are easy to spot and treat. Chances are your ferret got them from another pet. Normally, ferrets produce a reddish-brown earwax. If the wax is almost black, and there's lots of it, ferret ear mites are most likely the cause. To be absolutely sure, you will need to have it checked out by a vet though. They will examine the ear wax under a microscope where they can actually see the tiny insects crawling around.
Yes, ferrets are mammals that give live births
Ferrets are born altricial, meaning they are not fully developed, their eyes are closed, and rely totally on their mother.
If the ferrets head will fit into the hole, then the rest of their body can go through the hole
Yes, ferrets are born emerging from an embryonic sac referred to as the water bag or the chorio-allantois.
Learn everything you can about ferrets through books and research. There is so much to learn about caring for ferrets
No, ferrets are not born with their eyes open. Baby ferrets open their eyes when they are about 34 days old.
Ferrets cannot digest peanut butter, it will either go straight through out the other end, or it may cause a blockage in the ferrets stomach requiring surgery.