The animal would quickly adapt to the new environment.
It could possibly die, animals must be able to adapt to the habitat in which they live in. If the do not adapt, the could die.
If an animal is moved to another habitat, it may struggle to adapt to the new environment. It could face challenges in finding food, shelter, or avoiding predators. Additionally, the animal may have to compete with existing species in the new habitat for resources.
The Marsh mongoose eats almost any meat and fruit, making it an eating machine. if you would want it as a pet, you would want to have it live outside, in a large area, the habitat would have to be marsh-like, and with shallow water in some parts. In some parts of Africa, the marsh mongoose is tamed at a young age, and can get very good at being around humans. So you would want the mongoose you got to be young, and it's habitat as much as possible, homelike.
it would probably die
they would either have to adapt to low ground ... or die.
If your habitat were to change, you may need to adapt to the new environment to survive. This could involve finding new sources of food, shelter, or developing different behaviors to avoid predators. If you are unable to adapt to the change, it may put your survival at risk.
A fat mongoose would weigh around 12kg max
The mongoose would win, it would bite off the pythons balls
It would either adapt to another habitat or become extinct.
The monitor is strong but a mongoose is so fast. A Nile Monitor could beat most of the mongoose subspecies but the White Tailed Mongoose would beat even a Nile Monitor.
Yes. If the owl is large enough and the mongoose is small enough the owl could catch and eat the mongoose. Unfortunately, the mongeese are a very fast species with incredibly fast reflexes.