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- carnivoran mammals united by shared characteristics of the skull and teeth. Musteloids are the sister group of pinnipeds, the group which includes seals. Musteloidea...
- gene became non-functional in the common ancestor of the Mustelida (the musteloids and pinnipeds). Arctoids are caniforms, along with dogs (canids) and extinct...
- The following list of fictional musteloids is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. This includes weasels, ferrets, minks, otters, martens, skunks...
- The following list of fictional musteloids in animation is subsidiary to the list of fictional musteloids. This list includes weasels, ferrets, minks...
- List of fictional big cats List of fictional cetaceans List of fictional musteloids (Musteloidea other than raccoons and badgers) List of fictional badgers...
- This list of legendary creatures from mythology, folklore and fairy tales is sorted by their classification or affiliation. Creatures from modern fantasy...
- is based on molecular phylogeny of six genes in Flynn (2005), with the musteloids updated following the multigene analysis of Law et al. (2018). Basic Biology...
- raccoon dogs are the true foxes, not the raccoon, which is one of the musteloids, and not closely related. Among the Canidae, the common raccoon dog shares...
- molecular phylogenetic analysis of six genes in Flynn (2005), with the musteloids updated following the multigene analysis of Law et al. (2018). In addition...
- closest relatives to the pinnipedimorphs, being more closely related to musteloids. Below is an overall phylogeny of the taxa covered in the article followed...