There is only one known breed of ferret that is not domesticated. This is the Black Footed Ferret, which resides in California. This species is the reason that domesticated ferrets are banned in California - people fear that if the domestics escape and breed with the Black Footeds, they will "taint" the population of this endangered species.
no, there's only two to my knowledge, regular ferrets and angora (longhair) ferrets, but both types come in many different coat colors. Edited answer No, There's only to to my knowlede, Marshell and angora (longhair) ferrets, but both types come in many different coat colors.
How can they be - they are all different types of animals
Wild Ferrets in New Zealand are found at generally low density in all manner of habitat types. Ferrets are a particular threat in South Canterbury and Otago, where high rabbit populations have resulted in high ferret numbers.
Ferrets are only bred with other ferrets
The collective term for a group of ferrets is a "a business of ferrets" or "a cast of ferrets".
Panda ferrets the same as other ferrets, just the coloring is different.
Ferrets do have a ribcage
Ferrets do not hibernate.
The plural for ferret is ferrets but a group of ferrets is called a "business" of ferrets.
Wild ferrets - European polecat ferrets live in Europe. Black Footed ferrets live in North America.
ferrets hunt to survie
Yes you can get ferrets in the UK