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Yes. The female black footed ferret gives birth to live young (known as kits)and feeds it's young milk which makes it a mammal.
Black footed ferrets, as well as domestic ferrets, share the common but rare trait of having an inverted spine - this makes them very very flexible, able to twist in odd ways and fit through small openings. However, it prevents them from bending backwards, due to the direction the spine faces. This fact also explains why they often look hunched or rounded.
Black panthers are simply melanistic (black) morphs of either the leopard of Africa and Asia or jaguar of the Americas. I suppose their color makes them different and special.
What makes dogs different from ferrets - everything is different between dogs and ferrets. Ferrets are not anything like dogs, there would be too much to list here. You need to read and learn about what a ferret is.
Black-footed Ferrets are about 45 cm long (18-24 inches long including the tail), with a furry 15-cm (6 in) tail, and they weigh roughly 1 kg (about 2 lbs) with males slightly larger than females. Like most members of the family, they are very low to the ground with an elongated body and very short legs. Their fur is white at the base but darkens at the tips, making them appear yellowish-brown overall, with black feet and tail-tip, and a distinctive black face mask which makes them blend in well with the prairie ecosystem in which they live. (from wikipedia)
he is a special person because he is black a nd proud.
Ferrets can get very excitable at feeding times, especially if you are feeding them fresh meat.
Ferrets coloring doesn't have anything to do with size. A ferret's gender makes a difference as females are always smaller than males. Unaltered ferrets are generally larger than altered ferrets. Ferrets that are in colder climates are larger than ferrets in mild climates.
warm blooded they are mammals
He is a really good Basketball player and he was once black then changed white.
It depends on how old the ferret is...Young Ferret: Young ferrets are more hyper than older ferrets. Young ferrets sleep a lot, but when let out of the cage, they jump around and like to get into things. Despite being so hyper, ferrets are best trained to stay calm when they're young. Encouraging ferrets to be held at a young age usually makes older ferrets more content with being held.Old Ferret: Older ferrets can still be hyper, but if at taught at a young age, can happily cuddle and even sleep in your arms.
Ferrets are strict carnivores - meat eaters and have been used for centuries for rodent extermination. Survival instincts. Ferrets were bred and domesticated to kill rats, better then cats can because they go after them in the actual holes.