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Domestic Meerkats are household mongoose-grouped carnivorans descended from wild meerkats that were domesticated. They were domesticated by Maverick Hunters in order to kill pests including mice, rats, insects, scorpions, etc. They need insects, small scorpions, small lizards, smaller mammals, cat food, dog food, rodent food, and seeds to keep them healthy. There are more than 2,800 breeds of domestic meerkats that are found all over the entire world.

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  • Domestic Meerkat
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  • Domestic Meerkats are household mongoose-grouped carnivorans descended from wild meerkats that were domesticated. They were domesticated by Maverick Hunters in order to kill pests including mice, rats, insects, scorpions, etc. They need insects, small scorpions, small lizards, smaller mammals, cat food, dog food, rodent food, and seeds to keep them healthy. There are more than 2,800 breeds of domestic meerkats that are found all over the entire world.
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  • Domestic Meerkats are household mongoose-grouped carnivorans descended from wild meerkats that were domesticated. They were domesticated by Maverick Hunters in order to kill pests including mice, rats, insects, scorpions, etc. They need insects, small scorpions, small lizards, smaller mammals, cat food, dog food, rodent food, and seeds to keep them healthy. There are more than 2,800 breeds of domestic meerkats that are found all over the entire world.
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