2.How do the Mongooses protect themselves from dangerous predators? Describe their food habits.
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Mongooses like to hunt together, but they always keep a lookout for dangerous predators nearby. Poking their noses into holes, overturning rocks with their paws and scratching the ground with their sharp claws, banded mongooses are very amusing animals to watch
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Mongooses are family Herpestidae mammals that hail mostly from Africa, although some come from areas in Asia and southwestern Europe. The mongoose world consists of at least 20 distinct species of these carnivorous burrow inhabitants, including Indian gray mongooses (Herpestes edwardsii) and slender-tailed meerkats (Suricata suricatta). As far as self-defense goes, these little guys have many tricks up their sleeves.
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