Ferrets do not hibernate
Ferrets do not hibernate.
No, European polecat ferrets do not hibernate
Ferrets do not hibernate, they are domesticated animals, like a cat or dog.
Ferrets do not hibernateSdresh is correct, they do not hibernate. They do become less active in the winter months though. Then again, so do I.No. Ferrets have no need to hibernate in winter. Instead of hibernating in winter ferrets will grow a thicker coat, eat more, put on weight and begin to sleep more.
No, ferrets are not wild in Michigan.
No, there are no wild ferrets in Louisiana
Yes, ferrets were wild before they were domesticated
actually, ferrets are illegal in Hawaii so there are no wild ferrets in Hawaii in general.
Squirrels basically sleep all through the cold winter. Right before they hibernate, they store food that way the can get up every now and then and eat and won't have to go out in the cold to look for food. After winter is over, they mate, have kids, look after the kids, search for food again, and then hibernate all over again.
about 3 ferrets can be released into the wild a year
Horses do not hibernate.
Black Footed ferrets, weasels, and polecats.