Including meerkats, anteaters, raccoons, red pandas, hyrax, hyenas and any other mammal group that don't fit into any of our other folders in here. Mustelids (Family Mustelidae) is a diverse group of carnivores that includes skunks, martens, badgers, otters, and minks. Some mustelids have a slender body and a flexible backbone. Mustelids have thick fur that consists of a dense under coat and a less dense outer coat. Members of this family have short ears and five toes on each foot. Some species of musetlid (such as mink, ermine, and sable) are sougth after by humans for their fur. Rodents are a group of mammals that includes the sqirrels, mice, dourmice, rats, beavers, gophers, pocket mice, prairie dogs, ground hogs, and gerbils. There are 1702 species of rodents alive today. The articles listed below provide information about the characteristics, classification and evolution of rodents. The Musteloidea consists of the families Ailuridae (red pandas), Mustelidae (mustelids: weasels), Procyonidae (procyonids: raccoons and kin), and Mephitidae (skunks).