Facial Comparison Chart 1

Side-by-side facial comparison chart showing a domestic ferret and an American mink. The domestic ferret images show a lighter face with a distinct mask pattern and softer facial features. The American mink images show a darker, more uniform brown face with a broader muzzle and smaller, less distinct facial markings.

Facial Comparison Chart 2

Facial comparison chart showing domestic ferrets on the left and American mink on the right. The ferrets display lighter facial coloration, rounded features, and distinct mask patterns with contrast around the eyes and muzzle. The mink display darker, more uniform brown fur, a broader muzzle, and less contrast in facial markings.

Facial Comparison Chart 3

Facial comparison chart showing domestic ferrets on the top row and wild American mink on the bottom row. The ferrets display a wide range of facial coloration, including lighter fur, pink noses, and distinct mask patterns. The mink display darker, more uniform brown fur, narrower faces, and less variation in facial markings.

Full-Body Comparison Chart 1

Full-body comparison image showing a wild American mink above and a domestic ferret below. The mink has a stocky, muscular build with dense, dark brown fur and a thick tail, shown moving through shallow water. The ferret has a longer, slimmer body with lighter, varied coloration and a more elongated neck and tail, shown standing on grass.

Full-Body Comparison Chart 2

Full-body comparison showing a domestic ferret above and a wild American mink below. The ferret has a longer, slimmer body with lighter, varied coloration and a narrow head, standing indoors on a smooth floor. The mink has a compact, muscular build with dense dark brown fur, a thicker neck, and a bushier tail, shown standing outdoors on wooden boards.