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In the vast expanse of the Kalahari Desert in Namibia, Africa, a family of suricates, also known as meerkats, stands on high alert at the edge of their burrow

Background imageSuricate Collection: Suricate / Meerkat sentinel with youngster digging. Occurs in South West Arid Zone

Suricate / Meerkat sentinel with youngster digging. Occurs in South West Arid Zone and adjacent Southern savanna
ASW-4729 Suricate / Meerkat sentinel with youngster digging. Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa. Suricata suricatta Alan J. S

Background imageSuricate Collection: Suricate - Eating solifuge, South Africa

Suricate - Eating solifuge, South Africa
PS-8927 Suricate - Eating solifuge / wind scorpion / sun spider / camel spider South Africa Suricata suricata Peter Steyn Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSuricate Collection: Suricate / Meerkat Group on the look-out. Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa

Suricate / Meerkat Group on the look-out. Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa
VAN-197-m Suricate / Meerkat - Group on the look-out Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa. Suricata suriatta Ingrid Van den Berg Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSuricate Collection: Suricate-Meerkat-Standing guard whilst taking shelter behind a thin shrub Kalahari

Suricate-Meerkat-Standing guard whilst taking shelter behind a thin shrub Kalahari Desert-Kgalagadi National Park-South
KAT-415 Suricate / Meerkat - Standing guard whilst taking shelter behind a thin shrub Kalahari Desert - Kgalagadi National Park - South Africa Suricata suricatta Karl Terblanche Please note that

Background imageSuricate Collection: Suricate / Meerkat - sentinal standing on termite mound. Mountain Zebra National Park

Suricate / Meerkat - sentinal standing on termite mound. Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa
ASW-4686-M Suricate / Meerkat - sentinal standing on termite mound Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Suricata suricatta Alan J. S

Background imageSuricate Collection: Bewick / Meerkat

Bewick / Meerkat
(Suricata suricatta) also named by Bewick the SURICATE or four-toed weasel, famed for its tendency to stand on its hind legs when looking out for enemies



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In the vast expanse of the Kalahari Desert in Namibia, Africa, a family of suricates, also known as meerkats, stands on high alert at the edge of their burrow. With their young ones by their side, they scan the horizon for any signs of danger or opportunity. Picture No. 10877184 captures this precious moment as these adorable creatures showcase their strong familial bonds and cooperative nature. Their sleek bodies blend seamlessly with the sandy landscape while their curious eyes remain vigilant. In a playful twist of digital manipulation, some suricates don woolly hats (Su) or even Christmas hats (JD), adding an element of whimsy to their already endearing appearance. These clever adaptations remind us that nature can be both beautiful and amusing. But it's not just about fun and games for these meerkats; survival is always at the forefront of their minds. On the edge of Ntwetwe salt pan, another pack keeps watchful eyes peeled for potential threats lurking nearby. One particular image showcases a solitary suricate standing tall on its hind legs while sporting a festive Christmas hat and scarf. This charming sight reminds us that even in harsh environments like the desert, there is room for celebration and joy. As dawn breaks over the Kalahari Desert, one lucky photographer captures a mesmerizing shot: a meerkat basking in golden sunlight during its morning sunbathing routine. The warmth envelops its small body as it takes advantage of every ray before embarking on another day filled with adventure. Even captivity cannot dampen the affectionate nature between adult pairs within this species. Picture No. 11676042 reveals two meerkats hugging tightly—a heartwarming display that transcends boundaries imposed by human intervention. Finally, we encounter yet another captivating scene where a lone meerkat sits attentively while keeping an eye out for any potential dangers or opportunities that may arise.