Yes, stoats are a member of Mustelidae, the weasel family.
No, Hyena are a completely different family from the Mustelids, the weasel family.
A ferret is a weasel - in the weasel family. There are different types of weasels.
Taxonomically, they belong to the weasel family, and the 'true weasel' genus. However ermine (Mustela erminea) are a distinctly different species to the animal commonly referred to as a weasel (Mustela nirvalis).
Otters have webbed paws, and are a member of the Weasel family, Mustelidae.
'Weasel' can refer to the weasel family, the true weasel genus (including ermine), and also the species known as the Least Weasel.Martens are members of Mustelidae, the weasel family, but occupy their own genus, Martes.
The weasel family
A list of smelly animals from the weasel family includes the short-tailed weasel, long-tailed weasel, least weasel, mink, American marten, fisher, river otter, and the American badger.
No. They are in the weasel family, Mustelids.
No, a meerkat is not a type of weasel. A meerkat is in the mongoose family actually.
It means that somewhere there is a very sad weasel family :(
Mustelids. The weasel family.