The meerkat - Suricata suricatta, otherwise known as a suricate is a small mammal belonging to the mongoose family.
Dennis Avner. |
Cats are valued by humans for companionship and their ability to hunt vermin and household pests. Of course this behaviour is unlike a meerkat, which is not related to a true cat except in that they are both mammals - like us. And humans aren't cats either, no matter how much surgery you can afford! And yes, I am looking straight at you Dennis Avner.
So, what is a meerkat
Meerkats are small burrowing mammals that belonging to the mongoose family. They live in the southern countries of Africa which is dominated by the Kalahari desert. The Kalahari has little rainfall and an arid climate with open plains. It is so large that it spreads over South Africa, Namibia, Angola, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. Covering over one million square miles it is 10 times the size of Great Britain!
Is a meerkat a cat? |
Conversely, they prefer compact sand to build their burrows with, which would collapse in softer sands.
Meerkats live in large underground networks with multiple entrances which they leave only during the day.
Meerkat groups utilize several different burrows and move from one to another throughout the day. Each burrow is an extensive tunnel-and-room system that remains cool even under the boiling African sun.
Is a meerkat a cat? |
The sentry meerkat is the first to reappear from the burrow and search for predators, constantly barking to keep the others underground. If there is no threat then the sentry meerkat will stop signalling and the others will feel safe enough to emerge.
Click here for related articles:
IS A MEERKAT A CAT?
MEERKAT FACTS
No comments:
Post a Comment