Ferrets are non-game animals. The European polecat ferret is a protected species, as well a the Black footed ferret in North America. Domestic ferrets are used for hunting rabbits, called "Ferreting" in Europe. Domestic ferrets are also farmed in Europe for their fur used in clothing.
No ferrets are not hunted, they are a non-game animal
No, ferrets are not game animals. It is illegal to eat any animal that is classified as a pet such as ferrets
Vermont law states that "It is unlawful for persons to possess exotic animals, such as large felines, bears, wolves, poisonous reptiles, and non-human primates." Ferrets are considered domesticated animals, so you are free to own ferrets.
Yes, ferrets are mammals
Well there is no difference between the ferrets but they get along well with cats and might bite the toes of other animals
Ferrets do not hibernate, they are domesticated animals, like a cat or dog.
No, ferrets are burrowing animals, but in the wild European polecat ferrets live in burrows of other animals. Black footed ferrets live in prairie dog burrows.
Ferrets are usually not afraid of other animals and are easily preyed upon.
Ferrets are very highly energetic and curious animals. They are only calm when they're sleeping, which is about 18 hours a day.
ferrets in the wild usually live in burrows made by other animals
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Ferrets are not wild animals so you don't have to worry about that. Ferrets are domesticated animals which means they are not wild and comfortable living with humans