Meerkats, also called suricates, are members of the mongoose family native to the southern African plains. They live in mobs (yes, that"s what a group of meerkats is called) of 20 to 50 animals that work together and share extensive networks of underground burrows. Our friend today, photographed in Namibia, appears to be on sentry duty, which is when a meerkat stands lookout for predators as the rest of the group forages for food, such as insects, small reptiles, and other delicacies. A sentry shift usually lasts about an hour, after which another meerkat takes over and the now-relieved sentry gets to focus on filling its belly.
A meerkat stands alone
Today in History
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Tour de France begins
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The Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland
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Sami lavvu structures, Finnmark, Norway
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Cheese! We ll go somewhere where there s cheese!
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Time to count some birds
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3, 2, 1 … Happy New Year!
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Celebrating Festivus
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Rumelihisarı in Istanbul, Türkiye
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Traditional red fishermens cabins, Reine, Norway
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National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
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A throng of ice and spires
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Negratín Reservoir, Granada, Spain
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These patterns tell a story
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Nothing plain about it
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International Whale Shark Day
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Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act marks 42 years
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Venice Skatepark, Los Angeles, California
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Lighting it up for Vivid Sydney
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Exploring the Pearl of the Atlantic
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World Environment Day
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Gone ‘lightseeing’ in Berlin
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Manatee Awareness Month
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Venice s grand regatta
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Merry Christmas!
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Marine Day, Japan
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Quilts as high art
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Vale of Edale, Peak District, England
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A whale of a picture
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To Sua Ocean Trench
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Sandhill cranes, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge