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Location and Habitat Meerkats are located in southern Africa, in countries including Botswana, South Africa, Namibia and Angola. Meerkats can be found in arid plains and desert-like regions of these countries. Here they endure harsh conditions, such as lack of rain and high temperatures at certain times of the year. Meerkats live in underground tunnel networks that they have either dug or inhabited from previous animals. These tunnel networks offer them protection from predators, as well as from the hot sun. Diet Meerkats feed primarily on insects, but also eat lizards, eggs, rodents and scorpions. Meerkats have an immunity to scorpions' stings. While a group of meerkats (often called a mob) is foraging for food, one or more meerkats will stand on its hind legs and watch for danger. Size and Description Meerkats are members of the mongoose family "Herpestidae", most of whom also live in Africa. They
weigh between 1.5 - 2.5 pounds, and are 10 - 14 inches in length, not including the tail. Their tails
are generally half as long as their bodies.
Adaptations and Behaviors Meerkats rely heavily on communication and a communal society to survive. They live in large social groups called mobs or gangs. They constantly work together to help each other survive the harsh conditions of their environment. Meerkats share jobs such as watching their young and looking out for predators, each taking turns performing these tasks while the others hunt, eat, dig, and play. Meerkats also work together when they are hunting small prey. Their long, curved claws make them excellent diggers. They can move a surprising amount of dirt very quickly to get at burrowing insects. Other adaptations include coloration that helps camouflage them from predators and an immunity to highly venomous scorpion stings. Reproduction Meerkats are sexually mature at about one year old. Their gestation period lasts approximately eleven weeks, after which time a litter of about 3-5 young are born. The young meerkats are born underground in the complex tunnel system in which they live. The young are raised by the entire family group. Other Facts In captivity, meerkats have been known to live up to 15 years. In the wild, they usually live to about 10. |
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| © Photographer: Jana Vengels | ||||||
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| Kingdom: Phylum: Class: Order: Family: Genus: Species: | Animalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Herpestidae Suricatta suricatta | |||||