No, not domestic ferrets that are properly socialized, they are not dangerous at all. Any animal in the wild may be dangerous if cornered, being defensive would be part of their nature.
advice from other contributors:
Any animal is dangerous is they are scared. If you cornered a ferret it probably would get scared and bite. It probably isn't the smartest idea to corner one.
Ferrets are not dangerous at all
no,they are not dangerous unless cornered or hurt
They can be if trapped and cornered, just like any wild cat, small or large.
Some ferrets do snore when they sleep. If your ferret snores it may be worth mentioning it to your vet to check there is nothing dangerous causing your ferret to snore.
Ferrets are not caged animals, but you cage them for their protection. Most ferret owners cage ferrets when they're not at home or unable to supervise them when free roaming. Ferrets need about 4 hours daily time out of their cage in a ferret proofed environment. Ferrets being burrowing animals by nature are subject to crawl and fall asleep into places that can be dangerous and you cannot get them out, like in major appliances, couches, recliners (very dangerous for ferrets). I personally do not cage my ferrets, but keep them in a bedroom totally ferret proofed so they are safe
There are numerous dangers to ferrets, You have to ferret proof their environment, ferrets need to be handle by a responsible person (no small kids), ferrets need a special diet, they are carnivores (meat eaters) and cannot digest fruits or vegetables. Ferrets can be prone to illness and disease if not taken care of properly. They could be perceived as prey by some dog breeds.
Only if cornered, or encountered in packs. Other times, it will just run off.
Yes, ferrets have a natural instinct to chew on objects, including wires, which can be dangerous. It is important to ferret-proof your home to prevent them from chewing on potentially harmful items.
Lions are typically dangerous to humans when they feel threatened, cornered, or hungry. It is important to be cautious around lions, especially in the wild, and to avoid provoking or approaching them.
Koalas are not dangerous, but they should not be approached in the wild. If cornered, they can scratch quite severely, but they are no match for people who sometimes choose to torture them. They are quite helpless against predators such as unrestrained, vicious dogs.
No theres no edges to get cornered in.
he cornered him at the market