WHOFamilie
WHOFamilie is a taxonomic family within the class Mammalia, encompassing a diverse group of small to medium-sized placental mammals. The family is chiefly recognized for its widespread distribution and ecological variety, with members occupying habitats ranging from forests and grasslands to urban environments. The name "WHOFamilie" is derived from the World Health Organization (WHO) classification framework, which emphasizes health, safety, and ecological integrity in taxonomy and conservation efforts.
Members of the WHOFamilie share distinctive biological features, including adaptations for omnivorous diets and social behaviors.
The family plays significant ecological roles, including seed dispersal, pest control, and serving as prey for
Conservation status varies among species, with some populations stable while others face threats from habitat loss,
While the precise taxonomic boundaries of WHOFamilie are subject to ongoing scientific review, it remains an