They are another name for weasels. The members are skunks,wolverines,weasels,ferrets,polecats,baders,minks,ermines,otters,and zorrilias.
no weasels and bears are not related
They share an Order, Carnivora, but otherwise are unrelated.
no, but they are related to raccoons and weasels
Minks are related to, Weasels, Skunks, Otters and Wolverines
Otters are mustelids, and thus are related to other mustelids: weasels, stoats, ferrets, wolverines, fishers, mink, mongooses, martens, polecats, badgers, honey badgers, sables, tayras, and grisons.
no it is not it is most closely related to the mongoose and stoats and weasels
every one thinks it is but it isn't. it is more related to the cat than the squiral.
Yes, red pandas are related to both raccoons and weasels.
Sort of. Some people have allergies that may be exacerbated by honey, but most of the problems are related to the specific plants from which the honey was created. Allergies to honey are very rare. See related links for information about a study of honey-related allergies.
Honey Badgers and Stink Badgers both use their scent glands for defense but both animals belonged in separate families Honey Badgers belong to the family Melidae while Stink Badgers belong to the family Mephitidae honey badgers and true badgers also belonged to the superfamily Musteloidea making them most closely related to weasels, martens, and otters while skunks and stink badgers both belong to the superfamily Procyonoidea making them more closely related to raccoons, red pandas, and coatis.
Beyond the fact that they are both mammals i dont think so