- otters, polecats, martens, grisons, and wolverines.
Otherwise known as
mustelids (/ˈmʌstɪlɪdz/), they form the
largest family in the
suborder Caniformia...
- many
other extant and
extinct genera. A
member of this
family is
called a
mustelid;
Mustelidae is the
largest family in Carnivora, and its
extant species...
-
Polecat is a
common name for
several mustelid species in the
order Carnivora and
subfamilies Ictonychinae and Mustelinae.
Polecats do not form a single...
-
Mustelid gammaherpesvirus 1 (MusHV-1) is a
species of
virus in the
genus Percavirus,
subfamily Gammaherpesvirinae,
family Herpesviridae, and
order Herpesvirales...
- kin). Mephitidae, the
skunks and
stink badgers. Mustelidae, the
weasel (
mustelid) family,
including new- and old-world badgers,
ferrets and polecats, fishers...
- Hog
badgers are
three species of
mustelid in the
genus Arctonyx. They
represent one of the two
genera in the
subfamily Melinae,
alongside the true badgers...
- (Melogale personata), also
known as the large-toothed ferret-badger, is a
mustelid native to
Southeast Asia. The
Burmese ferret-badger has a head and body...
- The
following list of
fictional musteloids is
subsidiary to the list of
fictional animals. This
includes weasels, ferrets, minks, otters, martens, skunks...
- List. It is the only
living species in the
genus Mellivora and in the
mustelid subfamily Mellivorinae.
Despite its name, the
honey badger does not closely...
-
European pine
marten (Martes martes), also
known as the pine marten, is a
mustelid native to and
widespread in most of Europe, Asia Minor, the
Caucasus and...