* Mice: Mice are indeed part of the rat family (Muridae).
* Kangaroos and Wallabies: These are marsupials and are not related to rats.
* Chipmunks: Chipmunks are part of the squirrel family (Sciuridae), not the rat family.
* Squirrels: Like chipmunks, squirrels are in the squirrel family.
* Land mammals: This is too broad of a category. Land mammals include a wide range of animals, only some of which are related to rats.
Here are some animals that are in the rat family besides mice:
* Rats: Of course! This is the most obvious one.
* Gerbils: These cute little rodents are often kept as pets.
* Hamsters: Hamsters are also members of the rat family.
* Voles: These small, mouse-like rodents are often found in fields and meadows.
* Lemmings: Lemmings are known for their mass migrations and are also part of the rat family.
* Guinea pigs: Despite their name, guinea pigs are not pigs but are rodents closely related to rats.
Important Note: The term "rat family" is a common but not scientifically precise term. The scientific name for the rat family is Muridae, and it includes a vast array of rodents.