Depends on which ferret - Black footed ferret or European polecat ferret = the common habitat for both is they live in underground burrows
Swimming is not a natural instinct for ferrets
Black footed ferrets where discovered by John Audubon and James Bachman in 1851
No, ferrets are burrowing animals, but in the wild European polecat ferrets live in burrows of other animals. Black footed ferrets live in prairie dog burrows.
Actually since ferrets are natural rodent exterminators, their scent will actually repel rats.
A deodorizer spray or soap for ferrets that smell like fruits include Marshall's Ferret Odor Remover, GoodBye Odor for Ferrets, and the Super Pet Clean Cage Habitat Deodorizer.
Natural Habitat ,well lets look at the word habitat ..habitat means a place where a living thing lives its shelter or home a natural habitat is where a living thing normally lives example fish its natural habitat will be the sea .
Raw meat is a ferrets natural diet - they are strict carnivores Feeding ferrets a natural diet does not cause them to bite. I have 3 ferrets all of which are fed a raw diet. There is no connection between feeding a diet that is natural to a ferret and aggression towards humans. I can tell you this from my own personal experience and the experience of others both in present times and historically. Feeding ferrets raw meat will not cause them to bite. Ferrets are strict carnivores - meat eaters - they have to eat meat in able to survive and before they were domesticated, raw meat was the diet. Ferrets naturally bite as young kits and need to be trained not to bite. Abused ferrets are "fear biters"
The hummingbirds' natural habitat is outside.
The natural habitat of a pathogen is referred to as its RESERVOIR.
The natural habitat for a seal is wetland or polar lands
The viper snakes' natural habitat is the rainforest.
In New Zealand there are feral ferrets, but they are hybrids between domestic ferrets and European polecat ferrets. Domestic ferrets have long ago lost all natural instincts and cannot survive on their own in the wild, they totally rely on humans.