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Twycross Zoo's Tiny twin Meercats
The meerkat is a type of mongoose. It has a long banded body and short legs. It has a slender black-tipped tail, pointed face and black patches around both eyes and lives on the dry open plains and scrub of southern Africa. The word meerkat is a South African Dutch word, which means 'lake cat' as they are often found near stretches of water. Meerkats stand upright in the early morning sun to warm up, sniffing the wind to check out their surroundings. They take communal living very seriously indeed and each member of the pack has a specific task. Meerkats are widely regarded as the darlings of the animal kingdom; they look incredibly cute and are remarkably social, living in large groups which work together to survive. Meerkats are extremely industrious and in a single morning may dig several hundred holes in search of food, moving about 50 times their own bulk in sand. They can close their black ears when digging to keep the sand out. |

I think we should move on from having dolphins in captivity now - we all know this isn't good for them.
The Pacaya Samiria National Reserve is a magical place. The flora, fauna, remoteness and beauty are exquisite. Another interesting aspect is how the indigenous people there live. To learn more and see photos taken by indigenous children in the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, you can visit ninosdelaamazonia.org
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