Wombats are in the vombatidae family
No. Wombats and numbats are both marsupials, but they do not belong to the same marsupial order or family. The wombat's order is Diprotodontia and its family is Vombatidae. The numbat is classified in its own family, and has no close relatives. Its order is Dasyuomorphia and its family is Myrmecobiidae.
kangaroos and wallaby's belong to the same family. They belong to macopodibe meaning big footed. the wombat belongs to vombatidae and are usually characterized as having short stocky legs, almost a non-exsisting tail, large head and, small legs.
The wombat's closest living relatives are koalas and other marsupials, as they all belong to the order Diprotodontia. Within this order, wombats are part of the family Vombatidae, while koalas belong to the family Phascolarctidae. Both share a common ancestry and exhibit similar reproductive traits typical of marsupials.
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The wombat is a marsupial of the family Vombatidae.Animals of this family are characterised by having short, stocky legs; short, almost non-existent tails; large heads; and small ears.
Hominidae .
The Hermit crab belongs to the crustacea family :)
Three classes of animals that belong to the dog family (Canidae) are wolves, coyotes, and foxes.
Koalas are not related to bears. Koalas are marsupials, while bears are placental mammals. The closest living relative to the koala is the wombat, as both belong to the family Diprotodontia. The koala's family, Phascolarctidae, is closest to the wombat family, Vombatidae because they are both of the sub-order Vombatiformes.
Humans belong to a family of animals known as Hominidae.
Humans are classified in the Hominidae family.
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