Stick with the domestic ferret. Weasels, even if raised from babies, can become a real handful as they mature and are oh so willing to use their nasty spray if they do not get their way. They can bite also viciously.
What is the scientific name of the white possum?
You can name your opossum anything you want. You might want to check with your local, state and federal law first. You might be harboring your opossum illegally. If you are not harboring the jack/jill illegally name him, Bill, Bob or Isaac or Haoi (acronym for harboring an opossum illegally)
The black footed ferret is native to North Americaand are found in the Great Plains in states such as Montana, New Mexico, and Arizona. They used to be found in Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Wyoming and portions of Canada and Mexico before becoming extinct in the wild.
Black footed ferrets live on prairie dog towns in the burrows of prairie dogs, sometimes of prairie dogs they have eaten. Ferrets do not dig their own burrows. Prairie dog burrows can be as much as 15 feet deep and 60 feet long and sometimes connect with other burrows.
Black-footed ferrets - once ranged over a large area across the Great Plains/Rocky Mountain states and 1 Canadian province and found on black-tailed prairie dog colonies across the Great Plains from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and on white-tailed and Gunnison's prairie dog colonies across the intermountain west. By 1986 they were completely gone from the wild. The black footed ferret have been successfully reintroduced to 15 locations in their former range in the states of Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, Arizona, Utah, Colorado and Chihuahua, Mexico. There are approximately 50 ferrets exhibited in zoos across North America. Many zoos and several federal agency's visitor centers across North America have black-footed ferrets on display.
Minks make their dens in trees rocks logs and underground.
How is it that ferrets can bend so well?
Black footed ferrets, as well as domestic ferrets, share the common but rare trait of having an inverted spine - this makes them very very flexible, able to twist in odd ways and fit through small openings. However, it prevents them from bending backwards, due to the direction the spine faces. This fact also explains why they often look hunched or rounded.
What type of noise do ferrets make?
some noises, like a squeaking noise, can trigger a ferrets natural instinct to hunt.
What is more fierce - a wolverine or a badger?
Well a fox is slightly bigger because a badger is bigger than a catso the fox is probably a few inches bigger then a badger.
What is the difference between a ferret and a ground hog?
Hi. A frog is an amphibian, it's cold blooded, smooth skinned, lays eggs to regenerate and lives partially in still water. Frogs are also ground dwellers.
Groundhogs are mammals, have hair/fur, live in burrows like rabbits and look like gophers. They gestate their young in utero and produce milk from teats which the young suckle.
Are weasels found in the state of Georgia?
Yes they are, My small dog drug one in just last week. You can type in Weasels in Ohio and read about them. I live in Southeastern Ohio. They are really pretty. We had over 35 chickens killed in one night in our hen house when I was younger by one or a few weasels. They are fast, and hungry.
What do you get if you cross a skunk with a badger?
you get either a skadger or bunk, depending on which of the original species is male and which is female.
How do badgers survive with there sense of taste?
a little bit like swan with a hint of vaseline and crayon if u dont know wot crayon and vaseline taste like try them and if u dont know wot swan tastes like try lavalamp
Ferrets middle name is "play", they always love to play, are like a two year old that never grows up and remain playful throughout their life like as kittens. When ferrets are excited or in a playful mood, they will do a "dance of joy", bouncing around, leaping and twisting. They love to play with their owners, and will seek their attention.
If you have seen any of the films of black footed ferrets - they are very playful also - characteristic of pet ferrets - jumping around, leaping and twisting
How do black footed ferrets act around other animals?
Well there is no difference between the ferrets but they get along well with cats and might bite the toes of other animals
How many babies do badgers have?
Subfamily Melinae * Hog Badger, (Arctonyx collaris) * Burmese Ferret Badger, (Melogale personata) * Oriental Ferret Badger, (Melogale orientalis) * Chinese Ferret Badger, (Melogale moschata) * Everett's Ferret Badger, (Melogale everetti) * Eurasian Badger, (Meles meles) Subfamily Mellivorinae * Ratel or Honey Badger, (Mellivora capensis)
When do badgers find their food?
Badgers are carnivorous. Their dominant prey are pocket gophers, ground squirrels, moles, marmots, prairie dogs, woodrats, kangaroo rats
The badger is an omnivore that eats almost anything edible, including fruits, roots, nuts, eggs, young birds, small animals, frogs, snails, worms, and insects.
Food and feeding behaviour
The badgers are members of the order carnivora, the flesh-eating mammals. An examination of a badger skull shows that they have the long, pointed canine teeth and jagged pre-molars that are typical of the carnivores. However, their molars or back teeth are rather different from those of most of the other carnivores. Instead of sharp, pointed teeth designed to cut through meat, there are broader and flatter teeth, more suited to crushing insects, molluscs and plant material. This suggests that the badgers are adapted to a more varied diet, and indeed the badgers are in fact omnivorous, and eat a wide variety of plant and animal food. However, animal food sources form the major part of the diet of all of the badger species.
The types of foods eaten by the world's badgers are as follows:
Roots, bulbs and tubers - Eurasian and hog badgers both dig and root about in the ground
Badgers {Meles, Arctonyx, Taxideaand Mellivora species} are short-legged and heavy-set creatures. Powerful diggers and take much of their food from underground.
The American Badger is a fossorial carnivore meaning much of its food comes from digging underground for mice, moles and rabbits in their dens.
The Eurasian badgers diet consists of earthworms, grubs and insects. They will take small mammals reptiles and birds along with fruit and seeds so are considered omnivore.
The Honey badger eats snakes, honey, the bee's that make the honey and various other insects and mammals.
The North American Badger is a fossorial carnivore. It preys predominantly on pocket gophers, ground squirrels, moles, marmots, prairie dogs, pika, woodrats, kangaroo rats, deer mice, and voles, often digging to pursue prey into their dens, and sometimes plugging tunnel entrances with objects. They also prey on ground-nesting birds such as bank swallow or sand martin and burrowing owl, lizards, amphibians, carrion, fish, skunks, insects, including bees and honeycomb and some plant foods such as maize, peas, green beans, mushrooms and other fungi, and sunflower seeds.
Yes they are because they hunt at night and sleep all day which means they are nocturnal. Yes. You will never see them by day (alive!) but if you drive around in country lanes during the small hours you should see them fairly often.
They are black or deep brown with a wide stripe down their back that is a ivory color. Perhaps if bathed this would be white, since they aren't pets that won't be happening.
Do honey badgers eat honey bees?
You can eat anything you want. That doesn't mean it tastes good or is good for you...
What are some cool games to play with your ferret?
My chinchilla loves running around in one of those excercise balls for rodents. You put the animal inside the ball (which is clear plastic and has air vents) so that they can run around safely and without getting lost. He also loves chewing on heavy cardboard rolls. I was suprised to find that chinchillas are quite social and pretty smart--and so VERY soft, of course! He likes to have his chin scratched.
The European Polecat ferret (Mustela putorius), also known as a fitch, is a member of the Mustelidae family, and is related to the stoats, otters, weasels and minks. Polecats are dark brown with a lighter bandit-like mask across the face, pale yellow under body fur, a long tail and short legs. They are somewhat larger than weasels, weighing between 0.7 kg for females to 1.7 kg for males, but smaller than otters. Pet ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) were domesticated from the European polecat ferret. In America, the term "polecat" usually refers to the skunk
How do the weasels take care of there young?
They Take Care Of Their Babies By Feeding Milk To Them And Keeping Them Nice And Safe In The Lodges/Dams. The Mother Usually Takes Care Of The Baby ( Kits ) Whilst The Father Hunts And Explores To Find Materials For Their Lodge/ Dam.
Why is it good to kill badgers and foxes?
Much as I disagree with the process of Badger Culling... I think they're culled to stop the spread of TB.... I am not sure if it is strictly necessary but, whenever I've heard the justification for Badger Culling its because of TB..... Hope this helps.
How do you take care of the foot sores and blisters on a guinea pig's foot?
My guinea pig has very recently gotten bumble foot too . I went on line and checked it out . I found out that for an easy homoeopathic remedy i suggest bathing her foot in esperian salts 3 times a day for about 10 to 20 minutes . I wish you the best of luck on curing it . If it get worst don't hesitate to take him/her to the vet.