>From: MC <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: A Ferret/A Weasel? >Uh...actually, a ferret IS a weasel, a member of the weasel family, that >is. So..referring to them as weasels, is correct. Wait I have to say something on this one. Yes a ferret and a weasel are in the same family. Techically it isn't "the weasel family". It is Mustelidea. The weasel is the most known comparison, but other animals such as minks, ermines, otters, badgers, and up until quite recently skunks were in this family too. This is the reason each animal is further broken down in the naming process into genus and species. So you see ferrets and weasels are not the same. They cannot interbreed, therefore, ferrets and weasels have separate genus species names. On the same note, humans and apes are in the same family as well. It is called Primates. Would you want someone to call you an ape? I know I would be offended. Just alittle walk through the science of nomenclature, Melissa Warren [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 2459]