Yes they are mammals. They are in the suborder Feliforma, which includes cats, civets, and hyenas.
A mongoose eats snakes and crabs and mostly mammals
No mongoose have spinal cords, but they are so flexible it's almost not there.
Yes it does. It is a mammal and all mammals have a backbone.
A baby meerkat is called a pup. Meerkats are mammals that are in the mongoose family. They can be found in Africa.
Yes, anything with a spine would be considered a vertebrate.
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 many tropical mammals, including the Jaguar, the Small Asian Mongoose, the Giraffe, the Lion, and the Javan Rhinoceros.
Mongoose do not lay eggs, the are mammals & have live birth. There are only 3 mammals that actually lay eggs; platylpus being the most commonly known. Mongooses are well known for eating birds eggs.
The fossa is not directly related to the mongoose in terms of lineage or taxonomy. They are both carnivorous mammals, but they belong to different families. The mongoose belongs to the family Herpestidae, while the fossa belongs to the family Eupleridae and is found only in Madagascar.
Mongoose is a small animal known for killing venomous snakes like cobras due to their agility and speed. These mammals are resistant to snake venom and have specialized techniques for hunting and killing snakes.
The likely word is meerkats, which are not cats but burrowing mammals of the mongoose family. They live in the deserts of southern Africa.
The answer is zenick.Zenicks are better known as suricats. Or even more commonly, Meerkats.They are carnivorous burrowing mammals originating from South Africa, which are in the same family as the mongoose.