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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



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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.