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If one thinks of home, he surely can’t help but smile, sigh and feel all giddy and warm inside. The home is where one’s heart is – it is the place of love, joy and compassion. It’s a home sweet home not just for you. But also, for that tiny, domesticated brownish (or silver) animal that is a descent from a European polecat – otherwise known as the ferret.
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Bring Home a Ferret
by Syndicated Pet Articles
If one thinks of home, he surely can’t help but smile, sigh and feel all giddy and warm inside. The home is where one’s heart is – it is the place of love, joy and compassion. It’s a home sweet home not just for you. But also, for that tiny, domesticated brownish (or silver) animal that is a descent from a European polecat – otherwise known as the ferret.
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Bring Home a Ferret
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Also known as monk parrots or grey-breasted parrots, Quaker parrots are native to South America but have managed to make their home in some U.S. states and European countries, due to their hardiness and ability to endure temperate climates. They measure about 12 inches from head to tail and grow to about the same size as cockatiels.
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Quaker Parrots – The Orators of the Avian Race
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Ferrets are actually the domesticated type of European polecat mustela putorius. Mustela is a Latin term which means weasel as well as putorius which means smell bad in latin since polecats have glands that is capable of producing bad smelling liquid as their defense mechanism.
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The Truth About Marshall Ferrets