It is a Mustelidae.
No otters are in the Mustelidae or Mustelids family commonly referred to as the weasel family.
Mustelidae
Weasels are members of the Mustelidae family and are closely related to ferrets, mink, martens, otters, polecats and skunks who are also members of the Mustelidae family.
Red Panda has been previously classified in the families Procyonidae (raccoons) and Ursidae (bears), but recent research has placed it in its own family Ailuridae, in superfamily Musteloidea along with Mustelidae, Procyonidae, and Mephitidae.[4] Two subspecies are recognized.The lion (Panthera leo) is one of the four big cats in the genus Panthera, and a member of the family Felidae.
Mustela refers to the Genus in the Mustelidae Family
The Giant Otter is from the Mustelidae group.
Mustelid - that is, part of the Mustelidae along with badgers, weasels, stoats and otters.Ferret is to Mustela. The genus for the ferret is Mustela, and the family for ferret is Mustelidae.
it belongs to the canidae family
Yes, they are in the Mustelidae family - commonly referred to as the weasel family, is a family of carnivorous mammals. The Mustelidae is a diverse family and the largest in the order Carnivora.
Not really. Pandas belong to the bear family, Ursidae, and ferrets belong to the Weasel family, Mustelidae, both being members of the Order Carnivora. You could consider it a very loose link, at one point both species shared a common ancestor, many millions of years ago.
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