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  2. Putorius - Wikipedia

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    The modern classification arose in 1982 when Phillip M. Youngman placed the black-footed ferret into Putorius. [3] The ancestor of modern polecats and ferrets and earliest true polecat is considered to be Mustela stromeri, a smaller species whose size indicated polecats evolved at a late period.

  3. Ferret - Wikipedia

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    The ferret (Mustela furo) is a small, domesticated species belonging to the family Mustelidae. The ferret is most likely a domesticated form of the wild European polecat (Mustela putorius), as evidenced by the ferret's ability to interbreed with European polecats and produce hybrid offspring. Physically, ferrets resemble other mustelids because ...

  4. Small mammals as pets - Wikipedia

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    Domestic ferrets enjoy having many places to hide and explore such as tunnels and closed hammocks, some ferrets may also enjoy playing in water. As natural predators, ferrets should be kept separate from any prey animals. [24] Like many other pocket pets, ferrets are social animals and thrive in groups of two or three.

  5. While not as popular as dogs, ferrets are the 'clowns ... - AOL

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    After the U.S. was founded, humans kept ferrets across much of the American West in places where grain was stored to protect against rodents, according to the FDA. Some historians believe that ...

  6. Are Ferrets Good Pets? What You Need to Know - AOL

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    They make great pets for the right family.

  7. Black-Footed Ferrets 'Flirting' During Breeding Season Are ...

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    And then of course, there are the black-foot ferrets, whose mating rituals are not quite as romantic. They grab their intended by the tail and pull them into their den.

  8. Black-footed ferret - Wikipedia

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    The black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes), also known as the American polecat [4] or prairie dog hunter, [5] is a species of mustelid native to central North America. The black-footed ferret is roughly the size of a mink and is similar in appearance to the European polecat and the Asian steppe polecat. It is largely nocturnal and solitary ...

  9. Category:Ferrets - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ferrets" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Ferret; Ferret-legging;