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Meerkats build their burrows primarily using their strong claws to dig into the ground. They excavate a network of tunnels and chambers, often incorporating loose soil, sand, and small rocks. These burrows provide shelter, protection from predators, and a place to raise their young. The structure is crucial for their social living and foraging habits.

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