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  2. List of herpestids - Wikipedia

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    Four mongooses (clockwise from top left): meerkat (Suricata suricatta), yellow mongoose (Cynictis penicillata), Indian grey mongoose (Urva edwardsii), and common slender mongoose (Herpestes sanguinea) Herpestidae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, composed of the mongooses and the meerkat. A member of this family is called a ...

  3. Mongoose - Wikipedia

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    A mongoose is a small terrestrial carnivorous mammal belonging to the family Herpestidae.This family has two subfamilies, the Herpestinae and the Mungotinae.The Herpestinae comprises 23 living species that are native to southern Europe, Africa and Asia, whereas the Mungotinae comprises 11 species native to Africa. [2]

  4. Herpestes - Wikipedia

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    Herpestes is a genus within the mongoose family Herpestidae. Several species in the family are known as slender mongooses. It is the type genus of the family, and comprises 5-6 living species, each with several subspecies. Fossil remains of three prehistoric species were excavated in France, and described in 1853.

  5. Why Meerkats Stand Up - AOL

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    This cute, bite-sized member of the mongoose family resides in the grasslands and deserts of southern Africa. Their look is characterized by brown-striped fur, small, pointed faces, and large eyes.

  6. Mongoose’s Tiny Baby-Like Sounds Are Impossible To Resist - AOL

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    Mongooses (and meerkats, a member of the mongoose family) are quite chatty and have a complex way of communicating with each other. Banded mongoose like Zoey for example use calls that sound like ...

  7. 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.

  8. Common dwarf mongoose - Wikipedia

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    The common dwarf mongoose is a diurnal animal. [3] It is a highly social species that lives in extended family groups of two to thirty animals. There is a strict hierarchy among same-sexed animals within a group, headed by the dominant pair (normally the oldest group members). All group members cooperate in helping to rear the pups and in ...

  9. Meller's mongoose - Wikipedia

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    The Meller's mongoose lives alone and is active at night, feeding on termites or other small insects and animals. While somewhat rare, it is adaptable and faces no serious threats. It is a member of the mongoose family (Herpestidae), a group of fox-like animals native to Asia, southern Europe, and Africa.