Pet ferrets who are well taken care of and have a good diet live for 7-10 years though ferrets older than this have been recorded.
Wild black footed ferrets live for 1-5 years as they are vulnerable to disease and predators.
The average lifespan of a healthy ferret is typically between 6-10 years, but some can live up to 12 years with proper care. Factors such as genetics, diet, exercise, and access to routine veterinary care can all impact a ferret's lifespan.
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 have a ribcage
Ferrets do not hibernate.
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.
You are able to have ferrets in Iowa, there are only a few places that they are banned which are PARTS of New York City, and In California which are trying to be overturned.
Black-footed ferrets are an endangered species. Domestic ferrets are not.
Ferrets are not dangerous at all
Ferrets are terrestrial