There are thirty species of Mongoose.
Not knowing what species you refer to I can give you only general statistics.
Lifespan in captivity is 20 years
Size: Head and body, 7 to 25 in (18 to 64 cm); Tail, 6 to 21 in (15 to 53 cm)
Weight: 12 oz to 11 lb (340 g to 5 kg)
white-tailed mongoose it weights 4 kg
Mongoose can range in size from seven inches long to two feet long, depending on the species.
Mongoose come in many different shapes in sizes. How big a mongoose grows is dependent on its species. It varies from 7 inches (18 centimeter) to 2 feet (60 centimeter) in length.
A mongoose is about the size of a fox.
Five million pounds
23 to 65 cm/9 to 26 inch
the size of a fox
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about 6 pound
The smallest mammal is the small Asian mongoose.
Cats and mongooses come in a variety of species and sizes, so it is impossible to say if either would win in a fight. Your average-sized mongoose would not win in a fight against your average sized-cat. However, the largest mongoose would most likely win in a fight against the largest domestic cat. (This is assuming that it is a fight between a domestic cat and a white-tailed mongoose, which is also cat-sized.) A mongoose by far. Mongoose are very agile, and although not as agile as cats, they may be stronger than average cats, so if a mongoose were to be able to strike a cat in a good position, like the neck, the mongoose would win. Mongoose have very sharp teeth, which are not as sharp as a cat's. The average housecat would kill a mongoose in a serious confrontation.
well, there are various, my friend. Madagascar and India mostly. I watched a documentary saying they also live in Southern region of South Africa (MOST).
A male mongoose is called a mongoose
Mongoose
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.