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BIBLIOGRAPHY

National Geographic

National Geographic

Mattias Klum, between 1996-2014, ‘All adult meerkats—male and female—pitch in to help educate the young in hunting and survival techniques.’, viewed 23 March 2014, http://animals.nationalgeographic.com.au/animals/mammals/meerkat/

tackk

tackk

cgreenslade,2013, Meerkats-The Reproductive System, viewed 21 March 2014,https://tackk.com/meerkatreproduction

Ozzkat

Ozzkat

Ozzkat, between 2012-2014, Meerkats: The Lifecycle, viewed 23 March 2014, http://ozzkat.deviantart.com/art/Meerkats-The-Lifecycle-286134943

Meerkats.net

Meerkats.net

Meerkats.net, 2005, Suricata suricatta, Meerkats are a type of Mongoose, viewed 22 March 2014, http://www.meerkats.net/info.htm

a-z animals

a-z animals

a-z animals, between 2008-2013, Meerkat Facts, Meerkat Behaviour and Lifestyle, viewed 22 March 2014, http://a-z-animals.com/animals/meerkat/

Natural History Museum

Natural History Museum

The Trustees of the Natural History Museum –London, date not specified, Suricata suricatta (meerkat),Behaviour, viewed 21 March 2014, http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/species-of-the-day/common-species/suricata-suricatta/behaviour/index.html

EOL

EOL

Macdonald, D. & Hoffmann, 2008, Descriptions and articles about Suricata suricatta, brief overview, viewed 23 March 2014, http://eol.org/pages/311580/details

Youtube

Youtube

Smithsonian Channel, 2013, Meet the Meerkats : Baby Meerkats at Play, viewed 21 March 2014,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-dPcR0O5Cg

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