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]]>When born, ferrets have completely white fur. It’s only after several weeks that they begin to receive their characteristic dark brown and black color.
Napping and sleeping is the favorite activity of ferrets. They sleep 18 hours on average every day and can sometimes sleep even longer than that. Their favorite time to be awake is dusk and dawn, and they have most energy then.
Ferrets can have a strong smell due to oils in their skin. However, giving them a bath doesn’t make the problem go away. Frequent baths make their skin drier, increasing the production of oil and making them smellier.
Ferrets don’t have the ability to produce sweat, and their other options to cool off are quite scarce. This is why they can’t stand extreme heat and prefer to live in colder regions.
One reason why ferrets get along with humans so well is because they are quite intelligent. They can be trained to do all sorts of tricks and a variety of jobs. For example, Boeing used ferrets to run cables through long tubes when making their airplanes back in the 1960s.
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]]>“There were many reasons but one of the main ones is the type of fur they have,” the artist shared on her Instagram profile. “My boyfriend is very allergic to almost all cats and some dogs with shiny type fur. Ferrets have soft wooly coats and hair structure similar to humans so you are less likely to be allergic. However, some people still are, though.”
By illustrating her ferrets’ adventures, Nechaeva has attracted a following of over 58.5 thousand followers.
Scroll down and take a look at her hilarious comics. Don’t forget to follow the arrows for more amazing images.
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]]>When born, ferrets have completely white fur. It’s only after several weeks that they begin to receive their characteristic dark brown and black color.
Napping and sleeping is the favorite activity of ferrets. They sleep 18 hours on average every day and can sometimes sleep even longer than that. Their favorite time to be awake is dusk and dawn, and they have most energy then.
Ferrets can have a strong smell due to oils in their skin. However, giving them a bath doesn’t make the problem go away. Frequent baths make their skin drier, increasing the production of oil and making them smellier.
Ferrets don’t have the ability to produce sweat, and their other options to cool off are quite scarce. This is why they can’t stand extreme heat and prefer to live in colder regions.
One reason why ferrets get along with humans so well is because they are quite intelligent. They can be trained to do all sorts of tricks and a variety of jobs. For example, Boeing used ferrets to run cables through long tubes when making their airplanes back in the 1960s.
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]]>The post Siberian Lizard Comics Shows The Adventures Of Two Adorable Ferrets appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>“There were many reasons but one of the main ones is the type of fur they have,” the artist shared on her Instagram profile. “My boyfriend is very allergic to almost all cats and some dogs with shiny type fur. Ferrets have soft wooly coats and hair structure similar to humans so you are less likely to be allergic. However, some people still are, though.”
By illustrating her ferrets’ adventures, Nechaeva has attracted a following of over 58.5 thousand followers.
Scroll down and take a look at her hilarious comics. Don’t forget to follow the arrows for more amazing images.
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