If the hair themselves are spotted, then that means your ferret has a spotted colored tail.
If there are black dots on the skin of the tail, then your ferret has "rat tail", a very common skin condition. The dots are just black heads and can be treated with a gentle skin cleanser. Wet just the tail and work in a small amount of cleanser. If your ferret will allow it, gently scrub with a cloth. Rinse well. Repeat daily for about a week.
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Spotted Tail died on 1881-08-05.
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When a ferret is scared they will have a "bottle brush tail". The fur on their tail will be fluffed up and sticking out.
The difference between a black-footed ferret and a pet ferret is that Black-footed ferrets are the only ferret species native to North America and are a different species than ferrets kept as pets, which are from the European Polecat Ferret. The two ferrets are related along with the Siberian polecat ferret which lives in northern China and Mongolia. Black-footed ferrets physically differ from pet ferrets mostly in their fur. Black-footed ferrets always black feet, face mask and tail tip with a creamy/buff colored body. The fur on a black-footed ferret is shorter than that of pet ferrets, thus they look less fuzzy.
it has white spots and a long black body with a longer tail.
Spotted Tail was born in 1823.
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The black footed ferret does.
Yes. It is commonly called "bottle brush tail" as it resembles a bottle brush. When a ferret has a puffed up tail he/she is either very excited or scared. If the tail is puffed up and the ferret is backing away /hissing it is scared and should be left alone. If the tail is puffed up and the ferret is dooking he/she is happy
Black-footed ferrets face threats in the wild from predators and disease, natural enemies includes coyotes, great-horned owls, golden eagles, prairie falcons, badgers, bobcats and foxes all prey on ferrets. The black footed ferret has many natural enemies, some being the lynx, bobcat, great horned owl, wolf, wolverine, and many more. This is because most of these animals live in the grassland/Nordegg region where the black footed ferret is usually spotted!
Go to Google.com and type in the search box "Black footed ferret photos" and you will get a choice of websites with Black footed ferret photos
The black footed ferret is found in North America