The lookout for Meerkats is called a "sentinel." When a meerkat takes on this role, it stands on its hind legs, surveying the surroundings for potential threats while the rest of the group forages or engages in other activities. The sentinel will emit alarm calls to warn the group of any dangers, ensuring their safety. This behavior highlights the meerkats' strong social structure and cooperative living.
They will get eaten otherwise. :(
Meerkats are called Meerkats because they look like cats and they are called a type of meer. So that's why they call Meerkats, Meerkats.
a group of meerkats i called a mobtechnically the grouping is wrong as meerkats are rodents butthe groups are called "mobs" or "clans"
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Meerkats are the territorial type that live in groups called gangs. As with most territorial, group-based animals, their biggest competetors are other gangs of meerkats.
They are just called baby mere cats.
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The crows nest.
A baby meerkat is called a pup. Meerkats are mammals that are in the mongoose family. They can be found in Africa.
Young meerkats are called pups.
Yes. They have baby meerkats. (There are only two mammals in the world that lay eggs, the Platypus and the Echidna). Baby meerkats are called "pups" and they usually have a litter of up to five pups. Three tends to be the most common number of births.