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Japanese Photographer Captures A Shy-At-First Baby Meerkat And Its Family (23 Pics)

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January 22, 2022
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Japanese Photographer Captures A Shy-At-First Baby Meerkat And Its Family
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Here in this post, you can see a shy-at-first baby Meerkat and its family captured by a Japanese photographer.

Japanese photographer mamekoro51 has probably the most pleasant hobby one could imagine – taking photos of baby animals of various types.

On a recent visit to Inokashira Natural Cultural Park in Musashino City, Tokyo, the animal lover came across an adorable meerkat family with newborn pups, one of whom was a little shy for the camera.

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A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

Peeping cautiously from behind a wall, this little meerkat seemed to be afraid at first. However, after a little time, it emerged from its hiding place to say hello, and people are just in love!

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

The meerkat is a small carnivoran in the mongoose family. These adorable animals live in all parts of the Kalahari Desert in Botswana, in much of the Namib Desert in Namibia and southwestern Angola, and South Africa.

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

A group of meerkats is called a “mob”, “gang” or “clan”. A meerkat clan often contains about 20 meerkats, but some super-families have 50 or more members. In captivity, these curious animals have an average life span of 12–14 years, and about half this in the wild.

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

Meerkats babysit the young in the group. Females that have never produced offspring of their own often lactate to feed the alpha pair’s young and they also protect these cute baby animals from threats, often endangering their own lives.

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

Like many species, meerkat young learn by observing and mimicking adult behavior, though adults also engage in active instruction. For example, meerkat adults teach their pups how to eat a venomous scorpion: they will remove the stinger and help the pup learn how to handle the creature.

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

Despite this altruistic behavior, meerkats sometimes kill young members of their group. Subordinate meerkats have been seen killing the offspring of more senior members in order to improve their own offspring’s position.

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

Meerkats become sexually mature at about two years of age and can have one to four pups in a litter, with three pups being the most common litter size. The pups are allowed to leave the burrow at two to three weeks old.

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

Inokashira Park Zoo is located in a quiet and distinctive suburb of Tokyo. It exhibits a variety of Japanese species and contributes to the conservation and breeding of Japanese squirrels, mandarin ducks, and swans. The park also comprises a pond, a botanical garden and Seibo Kitamura (Japanese sculptor) Museum.

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51

Other animals at the zoo include: Asiatic elephants, rhesus monkeys, raccoons, fennecs, Japanese serows, Japanese martens, masked palm civets, Amur cats, raccoon dogs, Japanese squirrels, red-crowned cranes, Japanese birds, tropical birds, mandarin ducks and swans.

A shy at first baby Meerkat and its family by Japanese photographer

Image Credits: mamekoro51


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