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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Meerkat \Meer"kat\ (m[=e]r"k[a^]t), n. [D.] (Zool.)
     A South African carnivore ({Suricata suricata}, formerly
     {Cynictis penicillata}), allied to the ichneumons, having a
     lemurlike face and only four toes; called also {yellow
     mongoose} and {suricate}. [Also spelled {mierkat}.]
     [1913 Webster]


  
           While his compatrioits scuffle about in the sand for
           delicious scorpions or fat, tasty mice, one meerkat
           stands alone, bolt upright on an exposed perch,
           scanning for hawks with dark eyes wide, ready to call
           out at the first sign of danger. Like other such guards
           in the animal kingdom, these endearingly vulnerable
           meerkat sentinels have long impressed biologists as
           true altruists -- creatures willing to forgo food and
           brave danger to protect others.
           Now a study in the current Science suggests that these
           beasts may not be such adorable heroes after all.
           Researchers have discovered that meerkats abandon their
           hunting to act as guards only when their bellies are
           good and full. And they appear to do so, not as an act
           of noble daring, but because by being the first to see
           a predator, they can be sure of being the first down a
           hole and out of harm's way. Standing guard, researchers
           concluded, may be the safest thing to do once a meerkat
           has had enough to eat.
           . . .
           Even the adorable meerkat may yet redeem itself as a
           bit of an altruist. Although being a sentinel may
           itself not entail great risk, it is hard to imagine a
           selfish reason for their giving a shout of warning
           before dashing for cover. . . .          --Carol Kaesuk
                                                    Yoon (N. Y.
                                                    Times, June 8,
                                                    1999 p. F3)
     [PJC]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  mierkat \mierkat\ n. (Zool.)
     A South African mongooselike viverrine ({Suricata suricata})
     having a lemurlike face and only four toes; called also
     {suricate}. [Also spelled {meerkat}.]
  
     Syn: meerkat.
          [WordNet 1.5]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  suricat \su"ri*cat\, suricate \su"ri*cate\(s[=u]"r[i^]*k[a^]t),
     n. [F. surikate, from the native name in South Africa.]
     (Zool.)
     A South African mongooselike viverrine ({Suricata suricatta}
     or {Suricata tetradactyla}) having a lemurlike face and only
     four toes; called also {mierkat}, {yellow mongoose} and
     {zenick}. [Also spelled {surikate}.]
  
     Note: The animal called {zenick} seems also to be related to
           or identical to the mierkat, but no reference can be
           found on the internet.
  
     Syn: meerkat.
          [1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  suricate
       n : burrowing diurnal meerkat of southern Africa; often kept as
           a pet [syn: {Suricata tetradactyla}]

















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