Meerkat
Scientific Name – Surricata Surricatta
Classification – Small mammal
Gender Names – males – males; females – females; babies – pups
Collective Noun – mob, gang or clan
Average Height – 30 cm (12 in)
Average Weight – 730g (1.6lbs)
Top Speed – 32 km/h (20mph)
Life Expectancy – 12 – 14 years
Mating Season – No specific time
Pregnancy – 11 weeks
Special Features – Stands on its hind legs when looking out for predators
Family Unit – Meerkats are extremely social animals, sometimes living in groups up to 30. Each meerkat has a specific role to benefit the group – teachers, hunters, baby-sitters and scouts.
Geographical Distribution – South Africa, Botswana, Namibia
World Population – 500,000
Conservation Status – Low risk
Natural Habitat – Arid plains and deserts
Diet – Omnivore (meat and plant eater) – plants, fruit, insects, scorpions and snakes
Predators – eagles, snakes, jackals
Harvard Reference for this page:
Heather Y Wheeler. (2015). Meerkat. Available: https://www.naturalhistoryonthenet.com/Mammals/meerkat.htm. Last accessed Monday, July 18, 2016
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