"Drachent\u00F6ter Lazuli"@en . . "The small group stayed together and was called the Chalibonkas Mob. Both females were pregnant, fathering of the pups were unknown. Bumpy established dominance with the Sequoia female Ricou. The group did well to estabish itself with the birth of pups a few months later, however the other Sequoia female Talkeenta died shortly after the pups were born leaving Ricou as the only adult female. She gave birth again February and a few weeks later the group experienced a split. Drachent\u00F6ter and a few pups and subadults from the first litter were with Ricou while the remaining meerkats were with Bumpy. The group rejoined soon after. In April Drachent\u00F6ter went roving and young VCKM003 followed him but did not return to the group with Drachent\u00F6ter. That same month Ricou and two of the pups were hit "@en . . . "The small group stayed together and was called the Chalibonkas Mob. Both females were pregnant, fathering of the pups were unknown. Bumpy established dominance with the Sequoia female Ricou. The group did well to estabish itself with the birth of pups a few months later, however the other Sequoia female Talkeenta died shortly after the pups were born leaving Ricou as the only adult female. She gave birth again February and a few weeks later the group experienced a split. Drachent\u00F6ter and a few pups and subadults from the first litter were with Ricou while the remaining meerkats were with Bumpy. The group rejoined soon after. In April Drachent\u00F6ter went roving and young VCKM003 followed him but did not return to the group with Drachent\u00F6ter. That same month Ricou and two of the pups were hit by a car leaving the dominant female potion vaccant. Despite not having a dominant female the group managed to stay togethe runtil Kinkaju, the only female from the first litter, relucently took dominance. The males began to rove away from the group including Drachent\u00F6ter. The group feel in number with two more of the pups disappearing, assumed to have been predated. Kinkaju finally got pregnant but she lost the litter. With no pups there was no reason to stay with the three remaining females. Infact they would be better off with unrelated males to take dominance, so Drachent\u00F6ter and the other males began to rove even more frequently. Finally in October Drachent\u00F6ter went roving again and was absent from the group. He was found in the company of four \u00DCberkatz females in November."@en . .