Tigers are Asian; Mongooses are mainly african, and Meerkats (a species of mongoose) are exclusively african.
The only place in the world where tigers and mongooses coexist would be India. I doubt that Tigers would both with mongooses; too small, and too difficult to catch. Indian Mongooses are highly social mammals; a tiger wouldn't want to be hamstrung by a troop of swarming mongooses and left for dead.
In addition, mongooses are quite alert (they post sentries) and would quickly flee to their burrows if possible, making it even more unlikely that a tiger would bother them.
No, meerkats are a type of mongoose.
No, the meerkat is a type of mongoose, and they are not related to mustelids.
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A meerkat is descended from a mongoose.
The mongoose is the closest animal in relation to the meerkat. Many think the ferret is but in fact, the closest they are is the carnivore family. mongoose are much closer to the meerkat species
NO, they are part of the mongoose family...
Meerkat is a South African mongoose. They primarily eat insects. They also eat lizards, birds, fruit and small mammals.
Meerkats are a member of the mongoose family.
A family or group of meerkats is called a gang or a mob.
A baby meerkat is called a pup. Meerkats are mammals that are in the mongoose family. They can be found in Africa.
No, meerkats aren't really cats. They are members of the mongoose family. You can find out more here: well yes and no there from the cat family but half mongoose http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meerkata meerkat is a type of rodent related to the squirrel
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