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Meerkats are adapted to live in the southern part of Africa primarily due to the region's arid climate and open savanna habitats, which provide ample burrowing opportunities and visibility for spotting predators. The availability of food sources, such as insects and small vertebrates, supports their dietary needs. Additionally, the social structure of meerkats, including cooperative breeding and foraging, thrives in these environments, allowing them to effectively exploit their habitat.

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