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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 .

  4. Polecat - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the term polecat is sometimes applied to the black-footed ferret, a native member of the Mustelinae. In Southern United States dialect, the term polecat is sometimes used as a colloquial nickname for the skunk , which is part of the family Mephitidae .

  5. 33 Cute Ferret Pictures That Will Make You Smile - AOL

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    These pictures of ferrets show just how sweet, funny, and adorable they really are! The post 33 Cute Ferret Pictures That Will Make You Smile appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  6. Musteloidea - Wikipedia

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    Musteloidea is a superfamily of carnivoran mammals united by shared characteristics of the skull and teeth. Musteloids are the sister group of pinnipeds, the group which includes seals.

  7. Preputial gland - Wikipedia

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    Preputial glands are exocrine glands in the prepuce in front of the penis. They occur in many mammals, including canids, [1] mice, [2] ferrets, [3] rhinoceroses, [4] and even-toed ungulates [5] and produce pheromones.

  8. Category:Ferrets - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Ferret; Ferret ...

  9. Ferret-badger - Wikipedia

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    Ferret-badgers are the six species of the genus Melogale, [2] which is the only genus of the monotypic mustelid subfamily Helictidinae. [3] [4] [5] [6]Bornean ferret-badger (Melogale everetti)