You will find them most active around the following times (GMT):
09:30 to 10:00 - Morning feed
12:30 to 13:00 - Afternoon feed
These stripy sentinels are a favourite with natural history filmmakers and visitors, because of their endearing upright postures and fascinating social behaviour.
A once familiar sight in the dry sandy regions of southern Africa, the slender-tailed meerkat, although not considered endangered, is susceptible to disturbance and habitat loss caused by human activity.
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