Where will established wild populations of albino ferrets not be found?

Answer

In natural environments

Ferrets, scientifically known as Mustela putorius furo, are entirely domesticated animals originating from the European polecat. Because of this long history of domestication, they do not establish self-sustaining wild populations in natural environments like native mustelids such as stoats or weasels do. Therefore, finding a wild population of albino ferrets is not possible; their primary established location is exclusively within human households as companion animals.

Where will established wild populations of albino ferrets not be found?
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