The herpestidae family contain animals more commonly known as Mongooses.
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.
half cat half herpestidae family
FALSE!!!!! Mongooses belong in the Herpestidae family and weasels belong in the Mustelidae.
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.
Mongoose
This could be a very long answer because there are 14 genera and 33 different species of Mongooses. All of them are under the family Herpestidae. A well-known Mongoose is the meerkat so I will give you that name. It is Suricata suricatta
Ferrets are small weasels with an elongated body like the mongoose or the meerkat, although the latter two are family Herpestidae while weasels are in the family Mustidae.
Meerkats are said to have evolved from mongooses. A Mongoose is a member of the family Herpestidae, a family of small cat-like carnivores. So the meerkat is more a cat than a dog.
The mongoose is a member of the family of small feliform carnivorous mammals called Herpestidae, all of which are native to Southern Eurasia and mainland Africa.
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.
The platypus and its extinct family members are the only animals to be found in the family Ornithorhynchidae.
There is no such thing. Hyenas and wolves are not in the same species, genus, or even family of animals. Due to this fact the two absolutely can not, in any circumstance, breed successfully with one another. Hyenas are of the family Hyaenidae and wolves are members of the Canidae family. So although hyenas bear some physical resemblance to canids they are actually more closely related to felines, they make up a separate biological family that is most closely related to Herpestidae (the family of mongooses and meerkats), thereby falling within the Feliformia. It would be just as impossible to cross breed a wolf and hyena as it would a wolf and a lion.