Measures 30cm Plush fake fur Stuffed toy medium fitm to touch Suitable for ages 3 years & up Realistic looking but so soft & cuddly, we're really impressed by this
Meerkat soft toy. Stroke his tummy, tickle his nose & dream of
scampering around the savannah with him & his Meerkat chums. We think
he'd make a delightful bedtime friend for any junior wildlife fan.
Physical Characteristics Squirrel-sized Meerkats
are mongooses famed for their upright posture. Its tail is not bushy
like all other mongoose species, but is rather long & thin & tapers
to a black or reddish coloured pointed tip. The meerkat uses its tail to
balance when standing upright. The eyes always have black patches
around them, which help deflect the sun's glare. The meerkat has small
black crescent-shaped ears that can close when digging to keep sand out.
Meerkats have non-retractable, long, curved claws on their fingers,
used for digging underground burrows & digging for prey. Their coat is
usually fawn-colored peppered with grey, tan, or brown with a silver
tint. They have short parallel stripes across their backs, the patterns
of stripes are unique to each meerkat. The meerkat uses the exposed
black skin on its belly to absorb heat while standing on its rear legs,
usually early in the morning after cold desert nights.
Size: Head &
body 25 to 30 cm plus a tail 19 to 24 cm long. Weight: Less than 2.2 lbs
(1 kg).
Habitat The Meerkat inhabits all parts of the Kalahari Desert in Botswana & South Africa.
Behaviour They often stand on their rear legs
& gaze alertly over the southern African plains where they live.
Mothers can even nurse their young while standing. Meerkats work
together in numbers. A few will typically serve as lookouts, watching
the skies for birds of prey, such as hawks & eagles, that can snatch
them from the ground. A sharp, shrill call is the signal for all to take
cover. While a few individuals guard the group, the rest busy
themselves foraging for the foods that make up their varied diet.
Meerkat groups utilize several different burrows & move from one to
another. Each burrow is an extensive tunnel-&-room system that remains
cool even under the boiling African sun.
Breeding Females give birth to two to four
young each year in one of the group's burrows. Fathers & siblings help
to raise meerkat young, teaching them to play & forage & alerting
them to the ever-present danger from above. Young meerkats are so
fearful of predatory birds that even airplanes will send them diving for
cover.
Diet Meerkats are omnivorous & forage for
food near their burrows, turning over stones & rooting in crevices.
Though their favourite food is a tasty insect, meerkats aren't picky:
they'll also eat small mammals & reptiles, scorpions, centipedes,
worms, eggs, tubers, & roots. When hunting small game, they work
together & communicate with purring sounds.
Strange & Interesting Facts The character Timon in The Lion King movie was a Meerkat. Meerkats can safely eat scorpions because they're immune to the venom.