No... But a rhinoceros is.
My ex is part of a family of elephants
The horse is part of the Equidae family .thats a preety good question.-B:)
There aren't.
No, elephants and horses are not closely related. Elephants belong to the family Elephantidae, while horses belong to the family Equidae. They are distinct species with different evolutionary histories.
No, a horse is part of the equine "family", while a cow (female, and bull being male) is from the bovine "family". In this context, family can be considered to be the species.
Yes, they are both a part of the Equidae family.
No. The horse is under the Equidae family, which is entirely separate from the Lagomorph family. The animals that are classified under the Lagomopha family are rabbits, hares, and picas.
it is called a herd of Elephants
The horse falls under the class Mammalia. This is because the horse is a mammal. The horse is a part of the perissodactyla order and the equidae family.
The noun 'family' is a suitable collective noun for elephants since elephants usually travel in family groups. The standard collective nous for elephants are: a herd of elephants a memory of elephants a parade of elephants a flock of elephants
No, an elephant is in the mammal family.
Elephants, rhinoceroses and hippopotamuses used to all be categorized in the same family of pachyderms. However, they have now been divided up into different families. Elephants are in the family of elephantidae, hippos are in the family hippopotamidae, and rhinos are in the family rhinocerotidae.