Which group of mammals shares the Family Sciuridae classification with Xerus?

Answer

Marmots and prairie dogs

The Family Sciuridae is the taxonomic grouping that encompasses all squirrels, and the text explicitly states that *Xerus* belongs here. Within this family, the shared traits group them closely with other familiar squirrel-like animals. Marmots and prairie dogs are specifically named in the text as sharing this familial classification with *Xerus* and other ground squirrels. Although beavers, porcupines, and mice are all members of the Order Rodentia, the text defines Sciuridae by including marmots, prairie dogs, and ground squirrels, positioning them closer evolutionary relatives to *Xerus* than the other options listed, which may belong to different families within the same order.

Which group of mammals shares the Family Sciuridae classification with Xerus?
taxonomyanimalclassificationrodentsquirrel