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ya g'day i was wondering if it hindered or helped a ferret depending on its eye colour i heard of some old lady that red eyed ferrets couldnt see as well in the day light but sore better at night but i wasnt sure how true this was seeing as how she was only a breeder and not a hunter and smelled way to much like the animals to be anything but half insane but it intreged me is there a difference between black or reds eye other then colour

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ya g'day i was wondering if it hindered or helped a ferret depending on its eye colour i heard of some old lady that red eyed ferrets couldnt see as well in the day light but sore better at night but i wasnt sure how true this was seeing as how she was only a breeder and not a hunter and smelled way to much like the animals to be anything but half insane but it intreged me is there a difference between black or reds eye other then colour

 

I dont think so no, do you mean albino colouring when you say ''red eye' or the ruby colour WE see in some ferrets ?

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It is true that some albinos in animals (fx Rats) has reduced eyefunction, they are seen moving their heads to focus better (there is a expression for the move, but I only know the danish word). But not in ferrets, my albino has no problem seeing things. Especially treats. ;)

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