Wild polecats will bite in defense. Domesticated polecats are not vicious
When and why did black footed ferrets become extincted?
Small populations of Black footed ferrets have been found since they were initially declared extinct.
Initial thoughts for dramatic population losses were the eradication of prairie dogs and incidental killing of black footed ferrets along with them and exposure
to canine distemper.
Access to the newly discovered black footed ferret colonies is heavily restricted to prevent exposure to outside disease sources.
Who would win a european badger or a honey badger?
Even Though The Honey Badger Is The Most Fericous Animal Alive, The European Badger Would Win Because It Is Larger And More Clever. And Also, If The Honey Badger Just Goes Crazy And Starts To Charge, The European Badger Would Bite At The Back Of The Neck Or Skull Where It's Teeth Crushes The Skull Or The Neck.
How old does a wolverine live up to?
A wolverine can live up to 7 to 12 years old in the wild. A wolverine will often eat very small mammals but can eat larger animals depending on the situation. They are often found in the colder regions of Canada and in Russia.
How much is it to castrate a ferret?
The cost to castrate a ferret is can widely vary depending on where you live and even between veterinarians in the same city. Contact veterinarians where you live about costs.
Where can you insure your ferret in the UK?
There are several different pet insurance plans for ferrets in the UK.
Refer to link below for pet insurance plan comparison in the UK
What are the main characteristics of weasels?
There are many types of weasel, some change fur color during different seasons. Weasels are very strong. They can take down something 6x there own size.
List states where you can own a ferret?
You can own a ferret in every state except California and Hawaii
A ferret will kill it's prey with a quick bite to the back of the neck
Weasels live in nests that they build in burrows, crevices and large tree roots. They are very solitary and territorial.
Civet cats are from the Viverridae family found in Africa and they are mainly nocturnal animals. They eat mainly fruit including coffee fruit, mango fruit, and rambutans.
Some deaf animals also have albinism, meaning that they lack normal melanin pigment in their eyes, nose, or skin, though not every albino animal is deaf. Many all white dogs (that might not be a true albino) that have blue eyes are deaf. That said, not all blue-eyed dogs are deaf, and all deaf dogs have blue eyes, but there is a strong statistical correlation between the two
Deafness is also sometimes accompanied by other medical issues such as blindness or low vision.
Could a fisher cat eat an eleven pound pug?
Yes they can. Your pug wouldn't put up much of a fight. They will eat cats too.
Despite it's name, a Fisher Cat (Martes pennanti) is not a cat, but a marten or mustid. It does not eat fish.
What is badger-like animal of the mellivora genus?
The Mellivora genus is the genus of the honey badger, an African animal.
Where can you buy a pet badger?
First you need to see if owning a badger as a pet is legal in your locality and state that you live in, check all the laws first. Badgers are not like dogs or cats, and cannot be sold as pets. You might have to get a license or state permit. Wild animals within city limits are normally prohibited. To obtain a badger, check with animal rescue groups. in the UK, it is a criminal offense to own a badger as a pet and they are a protected animal by law.
What does getting big footed mean?
A big foot is an influential person.
To get big footed is to be shunted aside on a project when a higher ranking individual takes over. For example, a journalist may be covering a story when a star reporter (a big name) flies in from headquarters and takes over and interviews an important person.
What type of relationship do ferrets and prairie dogs have?
Domestic ferrets have no relationship with prairie dogs.
Black footed ferrets are predators of prairie dogs, which is their main food source. The black footed ferrets uses the prairie dog burrows to live in.
They Mainly Eat Small Rodents, Lizards, Snakes, Birds And Frogs. They Will Occasionally Eat Fish, Fruits And Berries.
It is not legal to own or keep any wild animal in the US without the proper permits. Some animals are excluded in some states. Check with your local animal control office to be sure.
What is a large brown furry animal with a bush tail and white face that is digging up your grass?
An Albino/Brown squirrel. :]]