Humans destroy all kinds of animals habitats, that has caused the black footed ferret at one time to become extinct in the wild. The European polecat ferret was almost endangered because of humans.
Men shoot Gorillas , men destroy habitat of Gorilla .
There are a number of animals that will destroy a yellow jacketâ??s habitat. These animals include raccoons, bears, badgers, skunks, and ferrets.
They really love and destroy their habitat. they use it when they are nymphs and then destroy it.
Black footed ferrets where discovered by John Audubon and James Bachman in 1851
Depends on which ferret - Black footed ferret or European polecat ferret = the common habitat for both is they live in underground burrows
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I just remembered that she has ferrets.
It is extremely rude and wrong to destroy an animal's habitat.
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.
Wild Ferrets in New Zealand are found at generally low density in all manner of habitat types. Ferrets are a particular threat in South Canterbury and Otago, where high rabbit populations have resulted in high ferret numbers.
I assume you mean in the wild. Well they usually eat prairie dogs but much of the shortgrass prairie habitat on which the ferrets depend has been plowed for crops. Prairie dogs, which are the ferrets' main food, have been reduced in number due to habitat loss and disease. Prairie dogs have been killed because they eat grass used by livestock or winter wheat grown as a crop.
In New Zealand, feral ferrets live in pasture, rough grassland and scrubland, and on the fringes of forests.