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  2. Why Meerkats Stand Up - AOL

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    Typically, the guarding meerkats will perch on a high vantage point, stand on their hind legs, and scan the environment for predators like hawks or jackals. Called a sentry, this meerkat ...

  3. Tripod stance - Wikipedia

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    The common dwarf mongoose (Helogale parvula) adopts a tripod stance when being vigilant for predators. [2] In a similar mammal, the thirteen-lined ground squirrel (Spermophilus tridecemlineatus), vigilance behaviour includes four postures: (1) quadrupedal alert (all four feet on the ground with head above the horizontal); (2) semiupright alert (on hind feet with a distinctive slouch); (3 ...

  4. Yellow mongoose - Wikipedia

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    The yellow mongoose (Cynictis penicillata), sometimes referred to as the red meerkat, is a member of the mongoose family. It averages about 0.45 kg (1 lb) in weight and about 510 mm (20 in) in length. It lives in open country, semi-desert scrubland and grasslands in Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe.

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

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    The meerkats all know who's responsible for what and they do their jobs so they don't get whacked. Commenters also got a kick out of the video, and one laughed at, "The fall guy LOL!", and the Zoo ...

  6. Suricata - Wikipedia

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  7. Mobbing (animal behavior) - Wikipedia

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    A flock of birds might drive a powerful animal away from food. Costs of mobbing behavior include the risk of engaging with predators, as well as energy expended in the process. The black-headed gull is a species which aggressively engages intruding predators, such as carrion crows.

  8. Female meerkats evict other females and kill their babies ...

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    Female meerkats fight ferociously to reproduce as they live alongside males in matriarchal groups called mobs.

  9. Predatory dinoflagellate - Wikipedia

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    In Yann Martel's 2001 novel Life of Pi, the protagonist encounters a floating island of carnivorous algae inhabited by meerkats while shipwrecked in the Pacific Ocean. At a book reading in Calgary, Alberta , Canada , Martel explained that the carnivorous algae island had the purpose of representing the more fantastical of two competing stories ...