A meerkat has 185 bones. Meerkats have an endosystem and no tail bone just a tail that help them with balance.
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The Meerkats tail is 17-25cm (7-10in).
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Meerkats not only have tails, their tails are almost as long as their bodies! Meerkats use their long tails for balance: They stand on their hind legs and put their tail down on the ground, making their own tripod of sorts.When a meerkat fights for dominance, its tail goes up--perhaps to make it look bigger and fiercer. When meerkats run, their tails go up, too--perhaps so other meerkats in the mob can see where the leader is headed.
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The Meerkats tail is 17-25cm or 7-10in.
A squirrels tail helps it to maintain balance as it runs along narrow branches.
A snow leopard's tail probably helps keep the leopard stable and balanced.
Similar with cats, a monkey uses it's tail to help keep it's balance.
The cat's tail is for balance. like when they climb up a tree and fi they fall their tail will help them turn and land of their feet. hope that helps! :)and they use it when they get mad and tell you to back off:)-wikianswers
Monkeys have tails to help go from tree to tree and for balance.