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No, no no! It's not a possum... it's a raccoon! Look at that eye mask! ;^)
Mink, ermine, martin, sable, and I guess you could make a ferret out of it, too. Badger might be hard, though.
Carolly Note: if you've ever held a ferret, they're like furry slinkies that simply don't hold still.
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go ahead Ferrit make my day. You have to ask yourself - do you feel lucky skunk?
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You're not going to show us the pretzelated predator? :( Note that I'm the sort of villainous punster who'll wait years for the right opportunity. A friend of mine, Lela Dowling, created a comic called Weasel Patrol. I waited for a party at her house for her to introduce the subject, when I could innocently respond that they were all stoat-hearted men. She rolled to the floor she was laughing so hard. :wicked little grin: Carolly
Message edited on: 02/03/2005 08:11
When ferrets sleep, they sleep hard. It's almost impossible to wake the thing up. Not that I spent much effort trying.
Loud noises in the room, talking, loud TV, knocking his cage.....once he was asleep, nothing ever seemed to wake that thing up.
But -- when he was up -- he was in constant motion.
One day I was walking my ferret outside on a leash, with a harness.
From some distance away, a cat spotted the ferret. Apparently thinking that the ferret looked like lunch, the cat came running over. The cat had that satisfied "cat smile" expression that cat owners are very familiar with.
Well, the cat got within 2 feet of the ferret -- and suddenly stopped. The ferret continued to nonchalantly sniff the ground, seemingly unaware of the cat's presence.
The cat's attitude started to change. Increasingly wide-eyed, the cat watched the ferret closely. The beginnings of apprehension started to form........
Suddenly, without warning, the ferret jammed its nose into the cat's face.
The cat jumped backwards two or three feet, hesitated, and then ran away faster than it had come on in the first place.
Your average cat wouldn't stand a chance against a ferret. A lot of dogs wouldn't come out unscathed, either.
Why? What's she going to do, snore at me?
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Frankly, I don't understand how a species could survive in the wild with an "ability" like that. Did it only manifest after domestication?
I understand that a ferret always goes to sleep after it has made a kill, and then eaten it.
A ferret's usual prey is found in tight, confined spaces such as burrows. The ferret falls asleep in the exact location where it has made its kill -- so the animal sleeps where it is fairly protected.
BTW - the domestic ferret as we know him today is strictly a domestic animal. There aren't any wild populations of domestic ferrets found anywhere in the world. This fact surprises some people.
Little Dragon The hypothesis is that domestication is responsible for that "fast alert" mode not being in the domestic Ferrets. Ferret's are related to mink, who also SND, but if a mink feels threatened it awakens quickly and with a vengence. The black-footed ferret is the most endangered mammal in North America. FYI that you probably really did not want to know (LOL) but I was curious and asked at work today.
At one point, the black-footed ferret was believed to be extinct. They've spotted a few since then. The black-footed ferret and the domestic ferret aren't the same species.
Thanks Xenophonz I should have mentioned that. I tend to only think of domestic when it comes to ferrets. I found the blight of the black-footed a very interesting subject. Our zoologist loves to talk. ;-) Will be watching to see what skins and realistic morphability come with the little critter above. Many possiblities.
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That is if we are allowed to start guessing who is making this. If not then ignore the above.
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I'll bet Lynne could create a great texture for the little critter!! :) Ferrets are such neat little guys. Pet Expo always has a batch....and I always stop to chat with them and get my laugh for the day :) I'd like to have one, but I don't think my cat would....or my drapes.....or anything else that might be "shreddable" or "hideable". I understand they are real packrats when it comes to taking stuff and creating a stash.
When I lived in Texas as a kid we had a storm and a black-footed ferret showed up on our patio. It was weakened and hungry. So my addle-brained step-father and his brother decided that it would make a good pet. I still have nightmares. It made the most horrible noises. It stank. And then it tore through the bathroom door and killed my cat. It also started to pull and shake my bedroom door. I thought that it was going to kill me too (I was only 8 years old). Needless to say...even regular ferrets give me the creeps to this day. --Rebekah--
Poor Rebekah! Worst ferret experience I ever had was when I was helping my friend move back in to her mom's place. We'd carried in the box full of her clothes, and were going to put it in the bottom drawer of her sister's dresser. Opened the drawer... Oh god. Oh, my god. See, when my friend left, she took the ferret with her, and her sister never bothered to clean the drawer up for use... The ferret had previously claimed the bottom drawer, and... oh dear. Let's just say that it was less than pleasant. WOOD should not be GREEN!!!
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Just a thought, but I agree that something looks off about the hind claws. They look like they stick out at a right angle from the ends of the toes. (I'm not sure they do, but that's how they look. Especially in the pose where it's standing on its hind legs.) Other than that, it's a very nice looking figure.
Just for an update, the mysterious and incorrigible (and frustratingly determined) creator of this mustelid has submitted it to DAZ and is in negotiations with them as to whether to sell it or broker it. However, it's slow going right now because DAZ is really very busy with the work involved in the acquisition of PoserPros, and the weasel is in QA at this time. That and he's also playing human ping-pong between Portland and SF right now, enrolled in college at the Academy of Art, gotten a phone, working on getting his licence back and buying a New Bug, and so on, so he himself is doing a lot of time juggling too.
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