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Ferrets are classified in the following manner:

Kingdom Animalia (Animals)

Phylum Chordata (Vertebrates)

Class Mammalia (Mammals)

Order Carnivora (Carnivores)

Suborder caniformia (Dog-like)*

Superfamily Musteloidea (Musteloids)**

Family Mustelidae (Mustelids)***

Genus Mustela (Weasels)****

Species M. putorius (European polecats)

Subspecies M. p. furo (Domestic ferret)

*The caniforma group distinguishes animals with more dog-like characteristics from those with more catlike characteristics, and generally exhibit longer snouts and non-retractile claws.

**The musteloid superfamily is a of the same level as the archaic category Arctoidea, a line which is now broken into Ursoidea (bears) and Pinnipedia (seals, sea lions, and walruses) in addition to Musteloidea includes mustelids, raccoons, skunks, and possibly red pandas.

***The mustelid family includes otters, badgers, and weasels, and until recently, was thought to include skunks until they were recategorized within the superfamily.

****The weasel genus includes weasels and similar creatures such as polecats, certain minks, stoats, ermines, and ferrets.

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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Mustelidae Genus: Mustela Species: Mustela putorius furo

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