Horses are in the Equidae family. Cats are in the Felidae family. Deer form the Cervidae family
Horses belong to the horse family, which is known as Equidae. They are not related to the cat family or the deer family.
Horses belong to the Equidae family.
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The scientific name for deer is "Cervidae," which refers to the family of hoofed mammals that includes deer. Within the Cervidae family, there are many different species of deer, each with its own unique scientific name.
The cat family is Felidae. Animal families have the characteristic "-idae" ending. The genus of the domestic cat is Felis (as with other small cats), and the species is cattus (although cat classification is contentious and it may be also classified as a sub species of the African wildcat, Felis sylvestris).
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No a deer is in a totally different family than cats.
In ancient Lucifer times, the cat was believed to be a god. BUt then a horse came along and stomped all over the cats and then the horse was the god. BUt then the cats lived. So horses are god.
The diference between deer and reindeer is that the reindeer is larger in size and the deer is smaller than the reindeerTo clarify 2>1 AND 11 AND 1
Yes! They both have hooves and share a same ancestor. These two animals are also related to camels,giraffes,horses,okapi and other animals too.Look up "horse evolution"by dreamscenegirl on youtube to lean more!
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In Europe the name elk refers to the same animal as the North American animal called a moose. Both of these are common names for the scientific name 'Alces alces'. In North America, however, the common names elk and moose are two different species. Moose, as explained above, are 'Alces alces', while elk are 'Cervus canadensis'. Another name for 'Cervus canadensis' is wapiti. Both 'Alces alces' and 'Cervus canadensis' belong to the 'cervidae' or deer family.
Mountain Lions, also known as puma's and cougar's prey heavily on deer in the United States.
The saber-tooth cat ( or Smilodon) lived in plains and grasslands in North and South America where his main prey (such as bison, deer and horses) lived and migrated.
I don't think so, but I have a picture of my tom cat trying to stalk a deer. Actually the deer chased the cat. It is quite funny.
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"Wild horses" are just feral horses. Is a feral cat the same thing as a cat? Yuuup