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  2. Begging in animals - Wikipedia

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    Meerkat pups change their begging behavior by increasing it up to 80 percent more when near adults that give out food at the highest rate versus those that give the least. Pups also beg relatively consistently when next to specific adults, indicating there is an adaptability strategy in the way the pups beg.

  3. Why Meerkats Stand Up - AOL

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    Meerkats are smart, shrewd creatures that use their physiology to their advantage. Standing up, or adopting a tripod stance, allows meerkats to surveil their environment, guard their burrows, and ...

  4. Dominance hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    A high-ranking male mandrill advertises his status with bright facial coloration. [1]In the zoological field of ethology, a dominance hierarchy (formerly and colloquially called a pecking order) is a type of social hierarchy that arises when members of animal social groups interact, creating a ranking system.

  5. Meerkats in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The British television series Meerkat Manor, produced by Oxford Scientific Films, features wild meerkats studied by the staff of the Kalahari Meerkat Project [1] and primarily focused on a group of meerkats called the Whiskers. The show, which aired on Animal Planet, premiered in 2005, and the

  6. San Diego Zoo Introduces Their Meerkat ‘Mob’ and It’s Total ...

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    The video is set to the theme song for the mob movie, The Godfather, and each member of the meerkat family has a job to do. Meet the Burrow Boss, the enforcer, and some of the other family members.

  7. Meerkat's Tiny Squeaks While Getting Belly Scratches Have ...

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    Even cuter, the meerkat started making the tiniest squeaks too. He was definitely loving all the attention. Related: Cat Goes Into Hilarious 'Meerkat Stance' When He Sees Owner in the Bathtub

  8. Social grooming - Wikipedia

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    In meerkats, social grooming has been shown to carry the role of maintaining relationships that increase fitness. [18] Researchers have observed that in this system, dominant males receive more grooming while grooming others less, thereby indicating that less dominant males groom more dominant individuals to maintain relationships.

  9. Pet Meerkat and New Puppy Duke It Out for Household Supremacy

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    Our bet's on the dog.