Meerkat family
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'Wait! Who's there?'. Meerkat family
Everybody say, 'Hakuna Matata.' Featured here are the adorable creatures known for their instantly recognisable upright position. But don't be fooled by their names; meerkats are not cats. They're small carnivores of the mongoose family, native to the deserts and grasslands of southwestern Africa. Meerkats are highly social animals, living in tight-knit groups called mobs, which can consist of up to 30 individuals.
These groups are a cooperative effort, with meerkats foraging together, grooming each other, babysitting and taking turns as sentinels to watch for predators. These critters create extensive burrows where they spend the night and retreat to escape the midday heat–meerkats love their afternoon siesta. Classed as 'least concern' on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species, these tiny mammals are vital for controlling insect populations in their desert habitats. So, let's unite to spread the word, ensuring future generations continue to be captivated by these remarkable creatures!
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