Ferrets are members of the weasel family. They have long bodies, and their tails occupy about 1/3 of their overall length. Their lithe bodies require sinuous lines to draw the figure's contours.
Ferrets
Keep the nose and mouth on the short side. The distance from the nose to the top of the head occupies about 3/4 of the head overall.
The distance between the eyes is about three eyes in length.
The semicircular ears almost perfectly stay within the face's contours and do not jut out.
The eye protrudes.
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Use a sinuous S-curve to connect the crown of the head to the neck to the back.
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Give the ferret small, thin, sharp nails.
Tufts of hair at the ears
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The toes are longish, taking up about 1/4 of the entire foot.