A meerkat lives in the herd called...meerares
His name was Pumbaa. He is a warthog with a large appetite and is very kind-hearted!
No, "herd" is not a proper noun; it is a common noun that refers to a group of animals, typically of the same species, that are gathered or live together. Proper nouns, on the other hand, name specific entities, such as "Herd of Elephants" or "Herd of Cattle," where "Herd" could be part of a proper noun if it is used as a title. However, in general usage, "herd" remains a common noun.
A group of elephants is called a herd. There is no name given for a line of elephants. Elephants do travel in a line led by the elder female. The calves will hold their mothers tail for protection.
Yes. It can also be a herd of cattle, herd of bulls, herd of heifers, herd of steers, herd of bullocks, or herd of calves.
bryer is a very famous colletible horse group and they have over 100 horses
A meerkat's scientific name is a Suricata. They were name this in 1776.
The scientific name for a Meerkat is Suricata suricatta. Many think it is Rascali rascalus as well.
The name meerkat came from the Afrikaans (Dutch population of South Africa)!
the rodent is a meerkat
Timon and Pumbaa .
There is no "official" name. A herd of zebras is called a herd of zebras.
The current Telus ad - August 2008 - features a meerkat. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meerkat
Do you mean meerkat?
Suricata suricatta.
Timon
Suricata Suricatta.
No, not normally