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They don't have eggs. They are mammals and have their pups alive.
Yes. They have baby meerkats. (There are only two mammals in the world that lay eggs, the Platypus and the Echidna). Baby meerkats are called "pups" and they usually have a litter of up to five pups. Three tends to be the most common number of births.
Meerkats eat insects and insect larvae, particularly beetles, as well on spiders, scorpions, centipedes, millipedes, and small vertebrates such as lizards, snakes, rodents, and birds, and eggs and roots.
meerkats kill scorpions, they brake eggs, small mammals,birds,small snakes
Meerkats do not hate birds, but they see them as potential threats because some birds may prey on meerkat pups or eggs. Meerkats have a natural wariness towards any potential danger in their environment, including birds.
•Meerkats are primarily insectivores, but also eat lizards, snakes, scorpions, spiders, plants, eggs, small mammals, millipedes, centipedes and, more rarely, small birds.•Meerkats are primarily insectivores, but also eat lizards, snakes, scorpions, spiders, plants, eggs, small mammals, millipedes, centipedes and, more rarely, small birds.A meerkat eats insects like ants... also scorpions... and if they are REALLY LUCKY... maybe even a snake!they eat beetles
they aren't endangered.
Birds of Prey, snakes. Birds of prey, and some snakes also eat Meerkats' babies.
No, meerkats are not an endangered species.
I like meerkats :)
Meerkats are called Meerkats because they look like cats and they are called a type of meer. So that's why they call Meerkats, Meerkats.
meerkats are 9.75 to 11.75 inches