The mongoose is of the family Herpestidae and the ferret belongs to the weasel genus of the family Mustelidae. The skunk is in the family of the Mephitadae.
According to Wikipedia - the Ferret is classified in the family 'Mustelidae' and the Mongoose is in the 'Herpestidae' family. Skunks were previously classified within the Family Mustelidae until 1997 when J. Dragoo, et al, determined that Skunks do not have the same DNA as ferrets. Skunks and Stink Badgers were both re-classified as Mephitidae at that time.
Bears are omnivores meaning they eat meant and plants. They usually stick to plants, fish, and stealing meat from other animals and rarely have to hunt for food. Bears can and will eat a mongoose but it's not something on their usual menu.
Answer:The Marabou Stork is the prime preditor for the mongoose. The _________________
The blue whale and the ferret diverge from both being mammals
Depends on which ferret - Black footed ferret or European polecat ferret = the common habitat for both is they live in underground burrows
Mongoose are primarily carnivores. They feed on earthworms, lizards, snakes, insects, birds and rodents. There are some species, however, that supplement their diet with seeds, fruit and nuts.
A cobra and a mongoose are not particularly similar as animals go; a cobra is a reptile and a mongoose is a mammal, however, they, like other vertebrates, do have some things in common. They both have a spine, eyes, teeth, brains, and the usual internal organs, although a cobra has only one lung, as compared to a mongoose which has two. Both have skin, although the cobra has scaly skin and the mongoose has furry skin.
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Black meerkats do not exist; meerkats are typically brown or gray with distinctive markings. However, there are black mongooses, specifically the black-backed mongoose found in parts of Africa. While both animals belong to the same family, they are different species with distinct characteristics and habitats.
No, Mongooses do not belong to the Mustelidae (weasel) family. They have their own family called Herpestidae, and both families belong to the order Carnivora.
No way to tell over the net, as Mongoose Fireball is available in both 20", 24" and 26" versions.
Same about meerkats and ferrets - they are both burrowing animals