The scientific biological classification and taxonomic rank for a mouse is The Kingdom of Animalia, the Phylum of Chordata, the Class of Mammalia, the Order of Rodentia, the superfamily of Muroidia, the Family of Muridae, the Subfamily of Murinae, and the Genus of Mus. There are 30 known species of mice and the common house mouse is of the species Mus musculus. Mice are commonly reffered to as rodents or murines.
ANS 2 - There are over 50 species of mice.
A lupine is a wolf.
A cat a feline companion.Note, canine refers to a dog.
Feline
Canine
Canine.
a dog is a canine and cat is a feline
The analogy for cat:feline::dog:canine is used to show the relationship between a cat and its species (feline), similar to the relationship between a dog and its species (canine). This analogy highlights the categorization of these animals into their broader biological groupings based on their species.
A hyena belongs to the family Hyaenidae and is not classified as a canine (dog) or a feline (cat). It is a unique family of carnivorous mammals that is separate from both the Canidae (dog) and Felidae (cat) families.
A fox is a canine, a "dog" or canid, that is found in the wild. It is not a cat or feline. A link can be found below.
Equine is the species of a horse just as Feline means a cat and Canine means a dog.
A dog is a canine while a cat is a feline so in that sense no. If as in a happy cat you are using it as a slang term such as is a dog happy, then it would depend on the dog and it's environment.
avine, or more commonly, avian