a meerkat
Mongoose
Meerkats are a member of the mongoose family.
No, it is a member of the mongoose family, a distant relative of weasels.
Meerkats aren't a member of the cat family so who knows why their called meerKATS! In fact they are a member of the mongoose family and sometime share their burrows with the yellow mongoose!
The mongoose is a member of the family of small feliform carnivorous mammals called Herpestidae, all of which are native to Southern Eurasia and mainland Africa.
There are three species of the meerkat. It is a member of the mongoose family that is found in the Sahara and sub Sahara area of Africa.
there are no species in the mongoose family that are endangered.
the snake family
It's about a family that finds a mongoose. The mongoose kills snakes to protect the family.
NO, they are part of the mongoose family...
The mongoose is of the family Herpestidae and the ferret belongs to the weasel genus of the family Mustelidae. The skunk is in the family of the Mephitadae.
Meerkats are said to have evolved from mongooses. A Mongoose is a member of the family Herpestidae, a family of small cat-like carnivores. So the meerkat is more a cat than a dog.