Structual adaptations of a mongoose are that it has a strong jaw to easily kill its prey, it has loose dense fur so that when a snake bites it the venom only goes onto the fur and not into the blood stream, it has strong front paws to help it break eggs on rocks and that it has strong eye sight to help it hunt and see predators in the dark.
Mongooses have long faces and bodies, small rounded ears, short legs and long tapering tails. Most are brindled or grizzled; few have strongly marked coats. They have non-retractile claws that are used primarily for digging. Mongooses, much like goats have narrow, ovular pupils.
The mongoose is one of those animale that stays to it self.
Mongooses are very gentle creatures. Although, their wild-side comes out when they see a snake. Another important fact, they giggle when they want to get it on.
The dwarf mongoose has wooly furry fur so it can survive. It has blue fur so it can camouflage and most of all it is related from an animal from Mars called the Idocyptusmenia!
Mostly they scrounge for food, many times in trash cans.
strong jaws, loose Dence fur
Fast reaction time.
looking for food
it eats king cobras and other small animals
A male mongoose is called a mongoose
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Several do. They fight each other, and birds attack them, but I guess the answer you're looking for is the mongoose.
Riki Tiki Tavi was a mongoose.
...A mongoose that is a boy sex.
The mongoose is found in India.
The plural of mongoose is mongeese.
A zebra mongoose is a banded mongoose, with black and white stripes on their brown skin.
Mongooses are not endangered.
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