Everything about The Weasel War Dance totally explained
The
weasel war dance is a colloquial term for a behavior of excited
ferrets and
weasels. The war dance usually follows play or the successful capture of a
toy or a stolen object. It consists of a frenzied series of sideways and backwards hops, often accompanied by an arched back, puking or hissing noises, and a frizzy
tail. Ferrets are notoriously clumsy in their surroundings during their dance and will often bump into or fall over objects and furniture. Although the weasel war dance may make a ferret appear frightened or angry, they're often just excited and are usually harmless to
humans. This term is analogous to
binky in
rabbits and
popcorning in
guinea pigs.
The term was popularized by (among others)
Scott Adams in the
Dilbert comic strip.
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