What kind of animal is a ferret?

Ferret is a carnivore, belonging to weasel family. Ferrets are slender and covered with fur of brown, black, white or mixed colors. Their average length is 565438 0 cm (including the tail length is about 65438 0.3 cm) and they weigh 0.7-2 kg. The average length of adult ferrets is 0.5m, the average tail length is 0. 15m and the average weight is 1kg.

Ferret (scientific name: Mustela putorius furo), also known as Mediterranean ferret, belongs to the family Mustelidae. Domestic ferrets are subspecies of wild ferrets, which are also called dumb ferrets. Domestic ferrets can also be called blindfolded ferrets. It has a slender figure, short legs and feet, and a flat triangular head. The body is yellow and white, and some are brown. Domestic ferrets are usually kept as pets or used to drive away rats and rabbits in caves. Wild ferrets are extremely destructive, especially like poaching poultry.