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Ferrets are mammals, so they would naturally be warmblooded. Warm-blooded means that there body heat can addapt to the temperature around them. Cold-blooded means they can only be in a certain temperature.

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11y ago

ferrets are not cold blooded, as they produce their own body heat. Their temperatures are 100-104F. Their higher body temps mean they are more susceptible to heatstroke at temperatures above 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

reptiles cannot produce any body heat themselves and must rely on their environment to provide their heat (sun, warmed rocks, or heat lamps if captive)

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8y ago

No. Ferrets produce their own body heat and remain at a constant temperature making them warm blooded creatures.

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11y ago

All ferrets are warm blooded meaning that there body creates and regulates its own temperature.

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6y ago

Yes a ferret is a mammal and ALL mammals are warm blooded.

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14y ago

All types of ferret are warm blooded.

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