A domestic ferret does not have instincts to find food in the wild, they would starve to death. There are two other ferrets - European polecat ferret and black footed ferret. rephrase your question if your asking about one of them
Yes they can
It's called an "Angora Ferret"
As a noun: The ferret is a wild animal that is becoming popular as a house pet. As a verb: He will be able to ferret out the error in the spread sheet in no time.
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A ferret in the wild is a carnivore it eats only meat it gets it’s food from other animals after hunting it
The black-footed ferret, an endangered species, is a wild animal and not domesticated.
In Wales the polecat ferret is well-established and widespread. In the UK, there is a European ferret polecat that lives in the wild. Domestic ferrets have long ago lost all natural instincts and cannot survive on their own in the wild, they totally rely on humans. Hybrids between European ferret polecats and domestic ferret could survive on their own. Studies on ferrets in the UK was determined that domestic ferrets and European polecat ferret are so closely related, they are regarded as the same species.
Depends, The ferret might attack the chicken or the chicken might peck the ferret. But it really depends.
The black footed ferret is native to North America, and is an endangered species, with about a population of 1000 in the wild
The Black-Footed Ferret which lives in the wild in North America is endangered, however, no domestic Ferrets are endangeredThe domestic ferret, Mustela putorius furo, is not an endangered species. The Black-footed Ferret endemic to the Great Plains of the United States is extremely endangered. In the 1980s there where only eighteen of these ferrets left before conservation groups began breeding programs to reestablish the population. The European Mink, a relative to the ferret, is also considered endangered.Domesticated ferret is not endangered.Black-footed ferret is an endangered species.
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