by protecting and playing with them
meerkats give birth to around 4 live young
Meerkats protect their young by screaming out a signal if a predator is near young meerkats stay underground with an adult to keep them safe
Meerkats are placental mammals with a gestation period of around 70 days.
Yes they do. If they can not catch their prey they eat their young ones.
a group of meerkats i called a mobtechnically the grouping is wrong as meerkats are rodents butthe groups are called "mobs" or "clans"
Young meerkats are called pups.
No. Meerkats are placental mammals, meaning they give birth to live young. The only egg-laying mammals (monotremes) are platypuses and echidnas.
There is usually a babysitter and if no one volunteers then the pups are forced to go.
Yes larger birds can eat them along with other Meerkats. If a Meerkat is young and is found by another gang they will eat it.
they care for their young.
they dont care for young
they aren't endangered.