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Meerkat teeth are relatively small, measuring about 1 to 2 centimeters in length. Their dental structure is adapted for their diet, which primarily consists of insects, small mammals, and plants. Meerkats have sharp incisors for biting and gnawing, and their molars are designed for grinding food. Overall, their teeth are suited to their foraging lifestyle in the wild.

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