No. well some species of mongoose do steal food from each other because there are low food sources in the are but most mongoose dont because they work as a team.
most of the time
Dogs may steal other dogs' food due to competition for resources, dominance behavior, or simply because they are hungry and opportunistic.
Leopard stash their food in trees to avoid it being stolen by other animals (lions will steal if given the chance, as well as hyenas and jackels)
Yes, mongooses do dig holes. They create burrows for nesting, shelter, and storing food. These burrows can be found in various environments, including grasslands and woodlands, and they often use existing holes made by other animals or dig their own. Mongooses are known for their agility and can excavate effectively to create suitable living spaces.
Mongooses are carnivores, they get their food by hunting. They eat mainly insects, lizards, snakes, and rodents.
Cheetahs rarely would have an opportunity to steal food as they are the smallest apex predator in their range. However, other predators, such as lions, leopards, hyenas and packs of wild African dogs will frequently steal the kill of a cheetah. In some areas, this may exceed 50% of the cheetah's kills.
you can find it in the desert or other places like that.
Mongooses are not endangered.
Yes, Mongooses can be pets.
No, there are no Mongooses in Halo 2.
The singular of mongooses is mongoose.
Mongooses typically inhabit savannas, grasslands, and scrub forests, where they share their environment with various plant species. Three plants that often coexist with mongooses include acacia trees, which provide shade and food, grasses that offer ground cover, and succulents like aloes that thrive in dry conditions. These plants contribute to the ecosystem by providing shelter and resources for other wildlife as well.