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Meet the adorable ferret, with its sleek sable coloring and mischievous nature. Here we have a playful pet ferret, lying on its back, enjoying some belly rubs

Background imageFerret Collection: Cindy the dog with Mildred the Ferret who loves playing Hide and Seek

Cindy the dog with Mildred the Ferret who loves playing Hide and Seek. February 1977 P007400

Background imageFerret Collection: Bob Pearce brings Jean her tea and some company. April 1978 P011790

Bob Pearce brings Jean her tea and some company. April 1978 P011790

Background imageFerret Collection: Eric and Queenie, bitten by the ferret-tickling bug. May 1975 P011792

Eric and Queenie, bitten by the ferret-tickling bug. May 1975 P011792

Background imageFerret Collection: Hunting a Ferret with Blanks, from the series Hunting Scenes, 1829

Hunting a Ferret with Blanks, from the series Hunting Scenes, 1829

Background imageFerret Collection: Trapping in the Adirondacks (Every Saturday, Vol. I, New Series), October 24, 1870

Trapping in the Adirondacks (Every Saturday, Vol. I, New Series), October 24, 1870

Background imageFerret Collection: Ferret, Late Roman, 6th-7th centuries. Creator: Unknown

Ferret, Late Roman, 6th-7th centuries. Creator: Unknown
Ferret, Late Roman, 6th-7th centuries

Background imageFerret Collection: Seeking to arrest the dread disease: ridding the infected district of creatures likely to

Seeking to arrest the dread disease: ridding the infected district of creatures likely to carry plague-microbes. Illustrative diagram in The Illustrated London News showing how a major cull of rats

Background imageFerret Collection: Joan Mane i Flaquer (1823-1901), Catalan journalist and liberal writer

Joan Mane i Flaquer (1823-1901), Catalan journalist and liberal writer

Background imageFerret Collection: A rat catcher, Provincial Characters, 1804. Artist: William Henry Pyne

A rat catcher, Provincial Characters, 1804. Artist: William Henry Pyne
View of a rat catcher holding a cage of rats which is being attacked by a dog. In his other hand he holds a ferret, which he no doubt used to catch the rats. From Provincial Characters, 1804

Background imageFerret Collection: Putting in the Ferret, c1900, (1903). Artist: Charles Reid

Putting in the Ferret, c1900, (1903). Artist: Charles Reid
Putting in the Ferret, c1900, (1903). Rabbiting (also rabbit hunting and cottontail hunting) is the sport of hunting rabbits, often using ferrets or dogs. From The Sports of the World, by F. G

Background imageFerret Collection: Weasel, stoat, ermine, polecat, ferret, marten and sable

Weasel, stoat, ermine, polecat, ferret, marten and sable.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural History, 1794

Background imageFerret Collection: Melogale moschatta, Chinese ferret badger

Melogale moschatta, Chinese ferret badger
LS Plate 76 of the John Reeves Collection of Zoological Drawings from Canton, China, 1774-1856

Background imageFerret Collection: Hippolyte Feret, 1669. Creator: Robert Nanteuil

Hippolyte Feret, 1669. Creator: Robert Nanteuil
Hippolyte Feret, 1669

Background imageFerret Collection: Ferret - sable colouring in studio lying on back

Ferret - sable colouring in studio lying on back
LA-7897 Ferret - sable colouring in studio lying on back Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFerret Collection: Val Ferret, Aosta, Italy

Val Ferret, Aosta, Italy

Background imageFerret Collection: Rene Fraser with pet ferret Mabel on the Norfolk Broads

Rene Fraser with pet ferret Mabel on the Norfolk Broads

Background imageFerret Collection: Ferret hunting engraving 1812

Ferret hunting engraving 1812
RURAL SPORTS by the Reverend William Barker Daniel

Background imageFerret Collection: Ferret (Mustela putorius furo)

Ferret (Mustela putorius furo)
Antique illustration of Ferret (Mustela putorius furo)

Background imageFerret Collection: The Volunteer Review at Dover: Wreck of H. M. s. Ferret, Uk, 1869

The Volunteer Review at Dover: Wreck of H. M. s. Ferret, Uk, 1869
The Volunteer Review at Dover: Wreck of H.M.s. Ferret, Uk, 1869

Background imageFerret Collection: The Volunteer Review at Dover: Scene at the Wreck of H. M. s. Ferret at the Admiralty Pier

The Volunteer Review at Dover: Scene at the Wreck of H. M. s. Ferret at the Admiralty Pier
The Volunteer Review at Dover: Scene at the Wreck of H.M.s. Ferret at the Admiralty Pier, Uk, 1869

Background imageFerret Collection: Portrait of a lady, 1520-1525 (oil on panel)

Portrait of a lady, 1520-1525 (oil on panel)
XOS746470 Portrait of a lady, 1520-1525 (oil on panel) by Luini, Bernardino (c.1480-1532); 77x57.5 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageFerret Collection: Ferrets (black chalk heightened with white on paper)

Ferrets (black chalk heightened with white on paper)
XYC217172 Ferrets (black chalk heightened with white on paper) by Ward, James (1769-1859); 23x34.25 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright

Background imageFerret Collection: Ferret

Ferret

Background imageFerret Collection: NEW YORK: RAT CATCHER, c1910. A rat catcher setting a ferret after rats in a New

NEW YORK: RAT CATCHER, c1910. A rat catcher setting a ferret after rats in a New York City building. Photograph, c1910

Background imageFerret Collection: NEW YORK: RAT CATCHER, c1908. A rat catcher holding a ferret, used to hunt rats

NEW YORK: RAT CATCHER, c1908. A rat catcher holding a ferret, used to hunt rats in New York City buildings. Photograph, c1908

Background imageFerret Collection: View over the town of Orsieres from the ascent to the Great St

View over the town of Orsieres from the ascent to the Great St. Bernard Pass and the entrance to the Val Ferret valley, Valais, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageFerret Collection: AUDUBON: FERRET. Black-footed ferret, or American polecat (Mustela nigripes). Lithograph

AUDUBON: FERRET. Black-footed ferret, or American polecat (Mustela nigripes). Lithograph, c1851, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North

Background imageFerret Collection: Ferret

Ferret
2nd February 1946: A ferret in a laboratory during experiments into the influenza virus. Original Publication: Picture Post - 3078 - Can We Beat Influenza - pub

Background imageFerret Collection: Praz de Fort and the Val Ferret

Praz de Fort and the Val Ferret
The Hamlet of Praz de Fort at Orsieres and the Val Ferret, Switzerland, the name of the two valleys departing from the Col Ferret on the border between Italy and Switzerland

Background imageFerret Collection: Picture No. 10775407

Picture No. 10775407
Ferret - sable colouring - being held by owner Date:

Background imageFerret Collection: Picture No. 10775408

Picture No. 10775408
Ferret - sable colouring - being held by owner Date:

Background imageFerret Collection: Picture No. 10775405

Picture No. 10775405
Ferret - sable colouring - on owner's shoulder Date:

Background imageFerret Collection: Picture No. 10772576

Picture No. 10772576
Ferret - in studio in carrying basket Date:

Background imageFerret Collection: Picture No. 10772577

Picture No. 10772577
Ferret - in studio in carrying basket Date:

Background imageFerret Collection: Picture No. 10776552

Picture No. 10776552
Ferret - with owner Date:

Background imageFerret Collection: Picture No. 10776553

Picture No. 10776553
Ferret - with owner Date:

Background imageFerret Collection: Picture No. 10776556

Picture No. 10776556
Ferret - with owner Date:

Background imageFerret Collection: Picture No. 10776555

Picture No. 10776555
Ferret - with owner Date:

Background imageFerret Collection: A Vickers 891 Vigilant anti-tank missile shortly after launc

A Vickers 891 Vigilant anti-tank missile shortly after launch from a Ferret Scout Car. circa 1961. Date: 1961

Background imageFerret Collection: Polecat (Mustela putorius), member of the Weasel family. Its reputation for the strong

Polecat (Mustela putorius), member of the Weasel family. Its reputation for the strong smell from anal gland secretions is hinted at in its Latin name

Background imageFerret Collection: Domestic Ferret - in cage - Lower Saxony - Germany

Domestic Ferret - in cage - Lower Saxony - Germany
USH-5244 Domestic Ferret - in cage Lower Saxony - Germany Mustela putorius furo Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFerret Collection: Putorius fontanierii & P. astutus

Putorius fontanierii & P. astutus
Plate 61 from Recherches pour servir a l histoire naturelle des Mammifcres, Vols. 1-4, 1868-74, by Dr. Henri Milne-Edwards (1800-1885) & Dr. Alphonse Milne-Edwards (1835-1900)

Background imageFerret Collection: Putorius davidianus & P. moupinensis

Putorius davidianus & P. moupinensis
Plate 59 from Recherches pour servir a l histoire naturelle des Mammifcres, Vols. 1-4, 1868-74, by Dr. Henri Milne-Edwards (1800-1885) & Dr. Alphonse Milne-Edwards (1835-1900)

Background imageFerret Collection: Little Red Squirrel

Little Red Squirrel

Background imageFerret Collection: Ferret - emerging from gutter hole in the street

Ferret - emerging from gutter hole in the street
ME-2512 Ferret - emerging from gutter hole in the street mustela Johan De Meester contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFerret Collection: Ferret - in cage - in studio

Ferret - in cage - in studio
LA-8945 Ferret - in cage - in studio Jean-Michel Labat contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFerret Collection: MUSTELIDAE FAMILY, 1841. Various members of the Mustelidae family

MUSTELIDAE FAMILY, 1841. Various members of the Mustelidae family. a) Polecat; b) Stoat; c) Beech Marten; d) Ferret; e) Weasel. Wood engraving, English, 1841



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Meet the adorable ferret, with its sleek sable coloring and mischievous nature. Here we have a playful pet ferret, lying on its back, enjoying some belly rubs. This festive little fellow is all ready for Christmas, wearing a cute Santa hat through digital manipulation. Did you know that ferrets were once used as ratcatchers by the Southern Railway? They were highly skilled at keeping stations free from rodents. In this vintage photo, boys can be seen engaging in the age-old practice of ferreting - using these clever creatures to flush out rabbits from their burrows. Look at this talented ferret striking a pose on its hind legs in a studio setting – quite the acrobat. The black-footed ferret is an endangered species found in the American West and East of Rocky Mountains; here captured beautifully by Kenneth W. Fink/ARDEA LONDON. Another stunning shot showcases a black-footed ferret roaming Eastern Montana (MI779). Let's not forget about Bewick's Ferret, known for its distinct markings and captivating charm. During World War II on the home front, land girls relied on their trusty ferrets to hunt down rats and protect vital resources. And let us take a moment to appreciate ermines' table-turning skills – they are truly masters of agility. Lastly, an exquisite tapestry from Tournai depicts peasants hunting rabbits with their loyal companions –ferrets– dating back to 1450-75.