When the meerkats and babblers flee from the non-existent predator, drongo steals their food.
Wild meerkats may have up to four litters per year.
New meerkat groups are often formed by evicted females pairing with roving males.
They tend to inhabit burrows of meerkats and cracks in the soil during the day and venture out at night.
They had created a loyal and ferocious gang of meerkats.
From the savanna visitors would enter the rock kopje with a gang of meerkats.
The meerkats' frequently short lives and brutal deaths become surprising and disturbing to some audiences.
During foraging times, the young cubs are left with a pair of babysitters, similar to meerkats.