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Can Ferrets swim?

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Question by rose
Submitted on 7/25/2003
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Can Ferrets swim?


Answer by josi3006
Submitted on 2/27/2004
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All animals can swim, including, surprisingly, elephants and even newborn human babies.  In fact, racehorses are often exercised in special pools.

 

Answer by Escalade
Submitted on 1/14/2005
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Yeah they can if you give them floaties. they also need some goggles and flippers
stupid ass

 

Answer by Pie
Submitted on 5/18/2005
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Yes, and they seem to like swimming, too.

 

Answer by bubba
Submitted on 6/8/2005
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yes  mine really likes to swim

 

Answer by dakota
Submitted on 8/21/2005
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all animals cannot swim and if you think that you are crazy!

 

Answer by XxX_Annie_XxX
Submitted on 9/19/2005
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can ferrets swim cause my mum is asking and she wants to know cause i cant find it on a website any where !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Answer by asas3156
Submitted on 11/22/2005
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any one can swim......

 

Answer by pope
Submitted on 7/9/2006
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my friends ferret could swim. hippos can't swim according the san diego zoo. i've heard that sloths, eagles and some bats can't either but i don't know for sure

 

Answer by bam
Submitted on 6/25/2007
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I have a question
Can ferrets swim in swimming pools?
or is it bad for them?

 

Answer by AmBeRR
Submitted on 7/7/2007
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my ferret can swim, we take him to my dads pool sometimes. he loves it! :)


and wtf? newborn human babies can swim?

 

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