Ferret babies are called "Kits" just like baby cats!
Yes ferrets are allowed in Germany. If you are traveling or moving to Germany with a ferret, refer to links below on German Law on pets. from another contributor: I think they're allowed in most places throughout Europe, I have relatives who owned a ferret in England and never got in trouble.
Ferrets are not like other animals, they have a natural hump, not a flat back like other animals
If you mean ermines small animals like voles
The young of ferrets and stoats (among other weasel-like creatures) are typically referred to as kits.
A ferret does not smoke
In "Zoo Break" by Gordon Korman, Ferret Face is a character who is part of a group of kids that work together to solve a mystery involving stolen exotic animals from a zoo. Ferret Face is known for his nickname due to his sharp, weasel-like features.
If your ferret is playing with the dog, a bite shouldn't hurt. But if the ferret is defending himself, he could quite possibly cause damage. Also depends on the dog whether is a small or large dog.
A ferret is a mammal it looks like a little like a big long mouse.
Because the Ferret looked just like your mother.
Ah, ferrets are called hobs and jills based on their gender. A male ferret is called a hob, while a female ferret is called a jill. It's just a sweet way to differentiate between these wonderful creatures. Just like how we have different names for boys and girls, ferrets have their own special names too.
Nothing. The chance of a ferret actually transmitting anything like rabies is very improbable. There has never been a transmission of rabies from a ferret to a human. There have been less than 30 cases of rabies in ferrets ever recorded in the United States compared to thousands of cases in dogs, cats, and agricultural animals. In fact you're more like to transmit something to them.