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Meerkats take shelter in complex burrow systems that they dig in the ground. These burrows provide protection from predators and harsh weather conditions, with multiple entrances and chambers for resting, raising young, and storing food. They often share these burrows with other meerkat groups, enhancing their social structure and safety.

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