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"<b>She's having a baby.</b><br><br>Female ferrets sometimes need to get pregnant.  If a female ferret does not breed while in heat, she can develop a serious illness and may die as a result.  From March to August, female ferrets can go into heat more than once. If the ferret does not mate during this time, she will remain in heat for up to 160 days.<br><br> This can cause the ferret to develop aplastic anemia due to regression of the bone marrow. Anemia can lead to severe illness and even death. This is why it is important to sterilize female ferrets, which are not being used for breeding purposes.",
"<b>Haven't seen the last of them.</b><br><br>The black-footed ferret was actually extinct in the wild.  They were actually thought to be completely extinct until 1981 when a colony was found in Wyoming.  The black-footed ferrets were captured and sent to a captive breeding center.<br><br>  As a result of the captive breeding program, black-footed ferrets now live at seven different sites in the USA, including sites in Montana, Wyoming, Arizona, South Dakota, and along the Colorado/Utah border, as well as in Chihuahua, Mexico.",
"<b>My first pet was...</b><br><br>The ferret is a small, furry animal that resembles a weasel.  Ferrets were domesticated, and then used as pets, by the Ancient Egyptians nearly 5000 years ago!",
"<b>Ready...set...go.</b><br><br>The fastest ferret ran 32 feet in 12.59 seconds.  Ferrets are popular pets because they are playful, entertaining, and enjoy interacting with everyone in the family.  They enjoy exploring new territory and can travel around their homes and yards quickly.<br><br> The fastest ferret won the Ferret Racing Championships in 1999. The ferret, Warhol, attended the event in the UK with its owners and two other family ferrets.",
"<b>Home on the range.</b><br><br>Prairie dogs help ferrets survive.  With the destruction of prairie dogs the numbers of ferrets had dropped below 100 in 1985.  Black-footed ferrets make their homes in abandoned prairie dog burrows.<br><br> The ferret's diet consists of prairie dogs, which they hunt and kill within their burrows.  Of the original 100 million acres of black-footed ferret habitat, only 2 million acres remain.",

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