I would not suggest it at all!
ya but you better hope your iguana can swim because turtles need deep water to swallow but it only it have to be over the turtles body but ya yes its posible
no you cannot put turtles and iguanas in the same cage.. separate them.
Iguanas deserve to live because of there beauty. Rockyspone1772: Correction. If iguanas didn't deserve to live, then why would god put them on this earth?
no you should not.
I don't believe there's any limit on how many can live together. They question would be how many ferrets can it's owner handle and take care of them properly. Some people are prone to "ferret math" , owning several ferrets
if i were you i wouldnt try to put my ferret in a pool
Yes but not together!
bearded dragons are desert lizards and iguanas are tropical lizards, so beardies need dry climates and iguanas need moist climates also iguanas can grow to 6 feet and beardies grow only 18- 24 inches and iguanas are strictly herbivores and beardies eat meat, so, no don't put them in the same cage
They can get along, but they don't get along as well as two male ferrets. Female ferrets, after they get spayed, are much more territorial than before they get spayed. If you are thinking of getting two ferrets, I suggest getting one male and one female. Of course, you should get them spayed and neutered, first.
Its possible, but not worth the heartbreak of losing a critter. on the one hand, both are small and would run around and love to play, but on the other hand, in the ferrets natural environment, ferrets are used for rabbit population control. Ferrets are also carnivorous, whereas squirrels are herbivores. on the other hand, it is said that domesticated ferrets have lost most or all of the instinct to kill other critters for food unless prompted to do so. like training it for hunting. if you are going to put these two together in a household, i recommend not teaching your ferret to eat live prey, because then, the squirrel will be considered fair game.They may live together, but I would be wary of letting them play together. Ferrets are carnivores and may attack squirrels.
No, ferrets do not mate for life. In the wild, ferrets are solitary animals that are only together to mate, afterward they go separate ways. The female ferret raise the kits by herself, the male has no role in raising the family.
slip it over their head and then fasten it in under its belly
Ferrets do not hibernateSdresh is correct, they do not hibernate. They do become less active in the winter months though. Then again, so do I.No. Ferrets have no need to hibernate in winter. Instead of hibernating in winter ferrets will grow a thicker coat, eat more, put on weight and begin to sleep more.