How Much Does This Guy Love Ferrets? Quiz

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Things that you love interest you and you tend to read often and know lots about them. So test your love for ferrets by seeing how high you can score in this quiz about ferrets, their social habits, acting habits and also the possible dangers that come with owning a ferret as a pet.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    The word "Ferret" is from the Latin word meaning _____

    • A.

      Little one

    • B.

      Little thief 

    • C.

      Small animal

    • D.

      Fast rat

    Correct Answer
    B. Little thief 
    Explanation
    The word "Ferret" is from the Latin word meaning "Little thief". This is because ferrets are known for their mischievous and curious nature, often stealing small objects and hiding them away. The Latin word "fur" means "thief", and the suffix "-et" denotes something small or diminutive. Therefore, "Little thief" accurately describes the origin and meaning of the word "Ferret" in Latin.

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  • 2. 

    What are baby ferrets called?

    • A.

      Kits

    • B.

      Hobs

    • C.

      Jills

    • D.

      Sprite

    Correct Answer
    A. Kits
    Explanation
    Baby ferrets are called kits. This term is commonly used to refer to the offspring of many different animals, including ferrets. The word "kits" is derived from the Middle English word "kitten" which means "to bring forth young." It is used to describe the young or baby animals of various species, including ferrets.

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  • 3. 

    A group of ferrets is called a _____

    • A.

      School

    • B.

      Flock

    • C.

      Business

    • D.

      Pride

    Correct Answer
    C. Business
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Business." This term is used to refer to a group of ferrets. It is similar to how a group of crows is called a murder and a group of lions is called a pride. The term "business" is likely derived from the fact that ferrets are known for their playful and active nature, which can resemble the bustling activity often associated with a business setting.

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  • 4. 

    At what age do ferrets imprint on their food?

    • A.

      A year old

    • B.

      2 years old

    • C.

      They never do

    • D.

      6 months old

    Correct Answer
    D. 6 months old
    Explanation
    Ferrets imprint on their food at 6 months old. This means that during this period, they develop a preference for certain types of food and may refuse to eat anything else. It is important to introduce a variety of foods to ferrets at a young age to ensure they have a balanced diet and do not become picky eaters. Imprinting on food is a natural behavior for ferrets and helps them identify and remember their preferred food sources.

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  • 5. 

    What color are all ferrets at birth?

    • A.

      Cream

    • B.

      Sable

    • C.

      Silver

    • D.

      White

    Correct Answer
    D. White
    Explanation
    Ferrets are typically born with a white or cream-colored coat. As they grow older, their coat color may change to sable, silver, or other variations. However, at birth, it is common for ferrets to have a white coat, which is why the correct answer is "White".

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  • 6. 

    At what age do ferrets begin to turn their adult color?

    • A.

      They are born and stay one color

    • B.

      6 months old

    • C.

      3 months old

    • D.

      At a year old

    Correct Answer
    C. 3 months old
    Explanation
    Ferrets begin to turn their adult color at 3 months old. Unlike other animals, ferrets are not born and stay one color. They undergo a process called "blazing," where their fur gradually changes from a lighter color to their final adult color. This transformation typically occurs around 3 months of age. Therefore, at this age, ferrets start showing their adult coloration.

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  • 7. 

    Baby ferrets are born deaf and blind and begin to hear at about _____

    • A.

      60days old

    • B.

      34days old

    • C.

      62days old

    • D.

      3 months old

    Correct Answer
    B. 34days old
    Explanation
    Baby ferrets are born deaf and blind, which means they cannot hear or see anything. However, their hearing abilities start developing at around 34 days old. This means that after 34 days, they begin to gradually gain the ability to hear sounds. Therefore, the correct answer is 34 days old.

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  • 8. 

    Why do scientist believe ferrets are prone to attacking babies?

    • A.

      Because babies smell like milk

    • B.

      Because babies are small

    • C.

      Because babies are defenseless

    • D.

      They just don't like them

    Correct Answer
    A. Because babies smell like milk
    Explanation
    Scientists believe ferrets are prone to attacking babies because babies smell like milk. This scent may trigger the ferrets' natural hunting instincts as they associate the smell with potential prey or food. Since ferrets have a keen sense of smell, they may be more likely to approach and potentially attack babies due to this olfactory association.

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  • 9. 

    In which of these countries is hunting rabbits with ferrets a sport?

    • A.

      Germany

    • B.

      Russia

    • C.

      Ukraine

    • D.

      England

    Correct Answer
    D. England
    Explanation
    In England, hunting rabbits with ferrets is considered a sport. This traditional practice involves using ferrets to flush out rabbits from their burrows, allowing hunters to catch them. It is a popular activity among hunting enthusiasts in England and is often done in rural areas with the permission of landowners.

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  • 10. 

    Ferrets are _____

    • A.

      Omnivores

    • B.

      Herbivores

    • C.

      Carnivores

    • D.

      Vegetarians

    Correct Answer
    C. Carnivores
    Explanation
    Ferrets are carnivores because they primarily eat meat. Their diet consists mainly of small mammals, birds, and insects. Their sharp teeth and short digestive system are adapted for consuming and digesting animal protein. While they may eat some plant matter occasionally, their nutritional needs are best met through a meat-based diet.

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