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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.
no these animals are living by there self with no organisms
Sorry, but actually meerkats can live with other animals if the for example are foraging for food and a storm starts to brew they will find the nearest shelter even if it might be inhabited with a few ground squirrels or snake.
Animals that live in the prairie like prairie dogs (Meerkats) lions etc
There are many animals that live in groups such as- *lions *dolphins *meerkats *apes except for the orangutan *hyenas *elephants *meerkats and many more.
Meerkats do not live in rainforests. They live in South Africa.
Some animals live in packs or groups (wolves, ants, meerkats) and they depend on each other for survival, some even have specific jobs. Some hunt while other protect the home and some are used just for breeding.
no they live in more of a desert area
Some live as individuals, others prefer the safety of numbers and live in groups. Pronghorn, meerkats and prairie dogs are some animals that prefer to be in groups.
A meerkat lives in the herd called...meerares
Some live as individuals, others prefer the safety of numbers and live in groups. Pronghorn, meerkats and prairie dogs are some animals that prefer to be in groups.
Meerkats are scared of anything that will eat them. Snakes and birds are two things that eat a lot of meerkats, so meerkats always have guards standing on their hind legs looking around for snakes, and looking up in the sky for hawks and eagles. Other predators include different kinds of cats (caracals and wildcats) and dogs (foxes and jackals). Like most animals, meerkats are also scared of anything that is unfamiliar, or that they don't recognize. The scientists who have been studying meerkats for the past few decades are now familiar to the animals, but if they do something unusual or bring in some odd new equipment, the meerkats will be scared. One scientist wrote about a time when his hat blew off of his head in a high wind - the meerkats thought the hat was something dangerous, and they all ran over to try to drive it away the same way they would attack a snake!