Mustela putorius furo is the scientific name for the Domestic Ferret in the family Mustelidae
The name "ferret" is derived from the French fuiret, from Latin fur meaning "thief".
Mustela putorius furo
They are Mustela putorius furo, which is Latin for "weasel-like stinky thief." The European polecat, from which ferrets are believed to have been domesticated, is Mustela putorius.
The name for the small mammal is spelled ferret(Mustela putorius furo).
A ferret is a member of the genus "Mustela putorius furo" and is a mammal.
Mustela putorius furo - it means weasel-like stinky thief!
European polecat ferret (mustela putorius) in which the domestic ferret (mustela putorius furo) was domesticated from. Domestic ferrets can successfully breed with European polecat ferrets.
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The ferret is part of the animal kingdom, Kingdom Animalia.More specifically, the Ferret's scientific name is Mustela putorius furo.
Scientific classification for the domestic ferret: they are members of the family Mustelidae in the order Carnivora. The domestic ferret is classified as Mustela putorius furo. The black-footed ferret is classified as Mustela nigripes.Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: Carnivora - includes cats, dogs, bears, raccoons, weasels, civets, and hyenasFamily: Mustelidae (5 subfamilies) - weasels, badgers, otters - are to be found all over the world, in every continent except Australia and Antarctica. Their habitat ranges from arctic tundra to tropical rain-forest on land, in trees, in rivers and in the ocean.Sub-Family: Mustelinae - includes martens, mink, and weaselsGenus: Mustela - ferretsSpecies: M. putorius - European polecat ferretSubspecies: M. p. furo - Domestic ferretTrinomial Name: Mustela putorius furo == == Scientific name for black-footed ferrets is Mustela nigripes Ferets are from the family Mustelidae, commonly known as the Weasel Family.Mustela putorius furo - it means, rather fittingly, weasel-like stinky thief.Mustela putorius furo, meaning weasel-like stinky thief in latin.
The black footed ferret is a carnivorous mammal called Mustela nigripes, a cousin of the domestic ferret is Mustela putorius furo, which rather amusingly translates into English as weasel-like stinky thief.
There is no such species as a 'North American Ferret'. Like domestic dogs, all ferrets are domesticated Polecats (Mustela putorius) and belong to the subspecies Mustela putorius furo.The black footed ferret is native to North America. Scientific name for black footed ferret - Mustela Nigripes
The name "ferret" is derived from the Latinfurittus, meaning "little thief"Scientific name: Mustela putorius furo* Mustela (Latin for weasel)putorius (Latin putor meaning a stench or stink) furo (Latin furonem which means thief) translates into weasel-like stinky thief. There is a word 'ferret' in Latin - it's in a somewhat uncommon tense - imperfect subjunctive. It would translate as something like 'he should have brought'. Context would be needed to give a precise translation.