Yes, ferrets give birth to live young known as kits. A ferret litter can be as few as 1 kit or as many as 17 kits.
No, ferrets do not lay eggs. Ferrets are mammals, and like all mammals, they give birth to live young. Female ferrets typically have a gestation period of around 42 days before giving birth to a litter of kits. The kits are born with their eyes closed and are dependent on their mother for care and nourishment.
Wild ferrets - European polecat ferrets live in Europe. Black Footed ferrets live in North America.
Ferrets are mammals and give live birth not eggs.
As any mammal, female ferrets give birth vaginally through the birth canal
Domestic ferrets are found almost all over the world. Black footed ferrets are in prairie lands of the US and Canada. European polecat ferrets - in England
Yes, ferrets are mammals that give live births
Domestic ferrets live in all of Europe.
Ferrets live on the outskirts of forests, pastures, rough grassland and scrubland.
ferrets in the wild usually live in burrows made by other animals
Yes, there are domestic ferrets as pets in Minnesota.
Domestic ferrets that have been neutered can live in groups - A group of ferrets is called a "business" Their ancestors - wild European polecat ferrets are solitary animals and do not live in groups
Ferrets don't build shelters, black footed ferret live in burrows from prairie dogs. European ferrets live in burrows of other animals