Photo of the Day #814: Meerkats

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Meerkats (Suricata suricatta), photographed at the North Carolina Zoo.


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Meerkats (Suricata suricatta), photographed at the North Carolina Zoo.
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Heather, my fiance, finally found a few hours between painting, printmaking, throwing pots, writing papers and taking exams to draw up the second biomes banner in the series, this time, as you can see, representing an African savanna. I'll be working on a tabbed page (like contact, about, etc.) to…

So in South Africa, I spent about four hours with a meerkat scientist called Grant McIlwraith, tracking wild meerkats. Grant was very against keeping meerkats in captivity (although he admitted that he's got an emotional bias here). His reasons were:

1) Their wild range is much, much wider than anything they'd get in captivity. They constantly swap burrows over a massive area.

2) They eat insects and other arthropods, but zoos often feed them on a mongoose diet, so things like chicken. They tend to get really, really fat.

3) They often show delinquent behaviour as evidenced by the fact that they continue to make juvenile calls well into adulthood.

Very sad stuff.