I have a wildlife zoo

Chapter 751 - 751 750 Meerkat Sentry



Chapter 751 - 751 750 Meerkat Sentry

?Chapter 751: Chapter 750: Meerkat Sentry Chapter 751: Chapter 750: Meerkat Sentry Meerkat exhibit!

The appearance of meerkats is already quite amusing, with their comical black eye circles. Coupled with their role as Timon from “The Lion King” animation, they’ve become animal celebrities on the internet, attracting many visitors to watch.

The area of the venue isn’t large, as meerkats are small in size, but the environment is very enriching.

The activity area is covered with a thick layer of fine sand, and the terrain is rugged and undulating, with dry, low trees, giving it a very desert-like atmosphere!

In the center of the venue is a sand dune that soars high—just the right height for visitors to come eye to eye with the meerkats.

You can see several holes going in and out of the sand dune, not dug by the meerkats, but artificial pipes, so they won’t collapse and bury them, allowing for hiding.

There are also toy balls and cardboard boxes for the meerkats to explore.

Right now, one meerkat stands at the very top of the sand dune, on tiptoe, with its paws tucked in at its chest, turning its head left, then right, its gaze vigilantly watching the surroundings, serving as a lookout for the group.

Other elevated spots also have meerkats on lookout, scanning east and west or looking up at the sky, making “cooing” noises as they call out.

Meerkats can mate and reproduce all year round, and these meerkats adapted quickly to the new environment of the zoo, soon producing offspring.

Adult meerkats have slender bodies, with sharp triangular heads, and bright, spirited eyes, exuding a sense of intelligence. The newborn meerkats, at about five or six weeks old, are short and round, looking like little furry macaques.

You didn't buy this chapter, Buy it and read full at novelbin.com

Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.