The mongoose belongs to the family Herpestidae. This family includes various species of small to medium-sized carnivorous mammals known for their agility and ability to hunt snakes. Mongooses are primarily found in Africa and Asia, with some species introduced to other regions. They are characterized by their elongated bodies, short legs, and often a bushy tail.
the snake family
A family or group of meerkats is called a gang or a mob.
The fossa is not directly related to the mongoose in terms of lineage or taxonomy. They are both carnivorous mammals, but they belong to different families. The mongoose belongs to the family Herpestidae, while the fossa belongs to the family Eupleridae and is found only in Madagascar.
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.
mongoose
there are no species in the mongoose family that are endangered.
It's about a family that finds a mongoose. The mongoose kills snakes to protect the family.
NO, they are part of the mongoose family...
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.
a meerkat
Viveridae
Meerkats are a member of the mongoose family.