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  2. 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.

  3. List of miscellaneous fictional animals - Wikipedia

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    Timon, a meerkat in Disney's The Lion King movies and media franchise. [1] He is voiced by Nathan Lane in the 1994 animated film and Billy Eichner in the 2019 remake. Eulipotyphlans (hedgehogs, moles, shrews, desmans, etc.)

  4. List of fictional musteloids in animation - Wikipedia

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    Catfish Stu's henchmen, referred to as "the Ferret Brothers" or colloquially, "the Ferrets". Rafra Infinite Ryvius: Scorch: 101 Dalmatians: The ferret pet of Cruella de Vil. Sniz & Fondue: Kablam: Two ferret roommates who live in an anthropomorphic ferret world and star in the first sketch in the Kablam series. Uzume Ai Yori Aoshi: Shackelford

  5. List of fictional musteloids - Wikipedia

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    This includes weasels, ferrets, minks, otters, martens, skunks, raccoons, and red pandas. Fictional badgers are instead found within the list of fictional badgers, while fictional raccoons are found in the list of fictional raccoons.

  6. Female meerkats evict other females and kill their babies ...

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    The blood samples revealed “a strong signature of dominance in female meerkats but not male meerkats,” which may be related to certain “status-associated genes,” researchers said.

  7. While not as popular as dogs, ferrets are the 'clowns of the ...

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    Some historians believe that ferrets bred for their pelts during the peak of the fur trade in the U.S. started being kept as pets because people liked their personalities so much, according to Miller.

  8. Mustelinae - Wikipedia

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    Mustelinae is a subfamily of family Mustelidae, including weasels, ferrets, and minks. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was formerly defined in a paraphyletic manner to also include wolverines , martens , and many other mustelids, to the exclusion of the otters ( Lutrinae ).

  9. This Adorable Ferret Has the Most Amazing Comeback Story - AOL

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    Yet, sure enough, a small colony of black-footed ferrets was found on the Hogg ranch. And so it was that Shep the dog turned the conservation world on its head, and a new recovery effort began.