No, they would eat them
Black footed ferrets are carnivores
Black footed ferrets are carnivorous mammals.
Black footed ferrets are not known to migrate
Well there is no difference between the ferrets but they get along well with cats and might bite the toes of other animals
Black footed ferrets in the wild number to about 1000 in 2010
The black footed ferrets home and shelter is in a prairie dogs burrow
Black footed ferrets are solitary animals and do not convene in groups. But a group of ferrets as in "domestic ferrets" is called a "business"
Black-footed ferrets are highly susceptible to canine distemper and sylvatic plague.
Black footed ferrets are protected under federal laws and are not shot
No, black-footed ferrets are nocturnal.
Yes, Black Footed Ferrets do swim. Black footed ferrets are the most endangered mammal in North America since 1967 and have adapted many things in their life span.
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.