They can handle going outdoors in cold weather, unless it's really frigid (below freezing) or windy, wet weather. How long a ferret can stay outside depends, such as age, health and weather. A Young ferret will probably want to stay outside longer than an older ferret. Ferrets with health problems should only stay outside for a few minutes. A ferret can play outside for about 30 to 60 minutes. An older ferret, or one in poor health, should stay no more than 5 to 10 minutes outside at a time. If you leave your ferret out for any length of time, make sure there is adequate shelter.
A ferret should be in a temperature controlled environment in the range of between 50 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. They cannot tolerate temperatures above 85 degrees Fahrenheit, possibly going into a heat stroke.
Ferret's body temperature is between 100 - 104 F (37.8 - 40.0 C)
Domestic ferrets should be in a temperature controlled climate of about 60 - 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperatures above 80 - 85 degrees Fahrenheit will cause heatstroke and possibility death
A ferret is healthy when it's owner has educated themselves on what a ferret needs to be kept healthy like diet, housing requirements, etc
bettas should be kept in warmer water around 79-82 F
No, "ferret" should not be capitalized unless it appears at the beginning of a sentence or is part of a title.
They can be keep at a normal room temperature in water.
At about -7 degrees celsius.
Betta fish should be kept in water 72-82'F(22-28'C).
60 degrees or above
a tortoise should be kept warm at night.
It depends on the type of food it is
It should be kept at room temperature. You can leave it in a closet and that will be fine
It depends on the food. But food and safety laws state dairy should be kept at 40F or below.
Pretty much everything can freeze to death so yes.