Yes larger birds can eat them along with other Meerkats. If a Meerkat is young and is found by another gang they will eat it.
I think for about 10 or more years. xxx :)
Meerkats not only have tails, their tails are almost as long as their bodies! Meerkats use their long tails for balance: They stand on their hind legs and put their tail down on the ground, making their own tripod of sorts.When a meerkat fights for dominance, its tail goes up--perhaps to make it look bigger and fiercer. When meerkats run, their tails go up, too--perhaps so other meerkats in the mob can see where the leader is headed.
Meerkats groom and brush each other's fur with their teeth, they do this to eliminate ticks fleas and any particles that might be in their skin. hope this will help you
Meerkats groom and brush each other's fur with their teeth, they do this to eliminate ticks fleas and any particles that might be in their skin. hope this will help you
there can be as many as the colony allows in the group.
Round about 30-50 meerkats in one family
There aren't any meerkats at the zoo. Lemurs are the Malagasy animal of choice.
There are about 500,000 meerkats that are in the world today. The amount is declining, however, due to weather conditions and disease. Meerkats live in the Kalahari Desert.There are around 500,00 Meerkats in the world. But the population is rapidly declining due to the disease of which the meerkats are slowly eaten from the inside from head to toe.
30
30-50
they aren't endangered.