No, if they are on a proper diet (high protein, low carb/grain) ferrets do not really shed much. However, they will shed, probably a lot (depending on the climate where you live), in the spring and sometimes the fall. Ferrets grow winter coats and will shed them in the spring, but the shedding usually only lasts a week or two, then it's back to normal. Just keep them brushed during that period, and wash their bedding regularly.
If your ferrets sheds and does not regrow fur, this indicates a serious medical problem and should be taken to a veterinarian for a checkup
Ferrets shed fur twice a year - spring and fall - so that the hair that grows back will suit the change. In the fall, your ferrets will grow back thicker fur for the winter and it may appear to be a different color. However, some ferrets that are in milder temperatures may have subtle notices in fur than ferrets in colder climates.
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 not hibernate.
Ferrets do have a ribcage
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 are not dangerous at all
Ferrets are in the weasel family
Yes, ferrets are mammals
Yes you can get ferrets in the UK