Meerkats groom and brush each other's fur with their teeth, they do this to eliminate ticks fleas and any particles that might be in their skin. hope this will help you
Yes, meerkats have a mutualistic relationship with hornbills, where the birds help the meerkats by acting as sentinels and warning them of approaching danger, while the meerkats provide the birds with protection and potential food sources.
Meerkats live in underground tunnels that they dig themselves. Meerkats live in the southern African Kalahari Desert.
Amphibians do not really groom themselves.
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No, they can groom themselves.
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Not really. They might try to have a nibble at an already dead zebra, but meerkats are far too small to go after them themselves.
By bathing !
To keep themselves clean.
Jaguars are cats. They groom themselves exactly the way house cats do: using their tongue and claws to smooth and clean their fur.
Lake or pond nearby.