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The video is a Facebook live introducing baby meerkats at a zoo. It features Priscilla and Jamie setting up enrichment and snacks for the meerkats and sharing information about their behavior and characteristics. There are five meerkats in total, including three sisters and two babies. Meerkats live in large social groups and have different roles, such as century duty. The babies were born underground and emerged at six weeks old. Meerkats are classified as carnivores but also eat produce. They have 10 vocalizations and are known for their long and curved front claws, which they use to dig tunnels. Their lifespan in a zoo is 12-14 years. During the summer, they can be found in shady spots and underground.
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The article announces the arrival of two new meerkats, CJ and Bugsy, who have joined the existing meerkat group at the zoo. Visitors are encouraged to come and see the cute new additions.
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Cuteness x 2: Meet CJ and Bugsy, the Newest Members of our Meerkat Mob!
The Greenville Zoo recently announced the arrival of its two newest adorable additions to the meerkat exhibit. CJ and Bugsy are the newest members of the zoo’s lively meerkat community, joining mom Mae and siblings Dottie and Kit.
Introducing CJ and Bugsy
The two little pups are certainly a sight to behold. CJ, the larger of the two, has a brown coat with a white belly, while Bugsy boasts a striking sandy coat with a darker brown stripe running down his back. Together, CJ and Bugsy are the perfect addition to the meerkat mob and they have been welcomed with open arms.
Life as a Meerkat at Greenville Zoo
The meerkats are a playful group and visitors to the zoo are often seen watching in amazement as they scurry around their exhibit, digging holes, and standing up to survey their surroundings. The meerkat exhibit is nestled outside the Carruth Natural Encounters building and is a popular stop on any visit to the park.
The life of a meerkat is anything but dull – these little creatures are always on the move, searching for food and keeping watch for any dangers that might threaten their community. But despite their active lifestyle, they are also a social and affectionate group – always cuddling up together and grooming each other.
The Arrival of CJ and Bugsy
When visitors enter the zoo, they are greeted by an array of animals that all vie for their attention. The meerkats are a standout attraction and visitors are always drawn to their playful demeanor. And while the introduction of CJ and Bugsy was met with lots of excitement, it also meant some adjustments for the meerkat mob.
Mae, the Meerkat Mom
Mae, the meerkat mom, had her paws full with the new arrivals. As a mother, she constantly had to keep an eye on them all and make sure they were adapting to their new environment. But of course, she had some help from the other members of the meerkat community as well.
Dottie and Kit, the Older Siblings
Dottie and Kit, the older siblings of the group, were also a big help during the introduction of CJ and Bugsy. They both entertained the pups, cuddled with them and acted as their babysitters when Mae needed a break.
A Welcome Addition to the Meerkat Mob
Overall, the arrival of CJ and Bugsy has been a welcome addition to the meerkat mob and visitors can’t get enough of them. The two pups bring a sense of innocence and playfulness to the exhibit which is infectious. Their interaction with the rest of the group is a joy to watch and it’s no wonder that they have quickly become the stars of the zoo.
CJ and Bugsy, A Must-See at the Greenville Zoo
So, if you’re planning a visit to the Greenville Zoo, be sure to make a stop at the meerkat exhibit to meet CJ and Bugsy. There’s no doubt that they will win your heart with their cuteness and playful personalities. It’s impossible not to smile when you see them up close and personal, in their natural habitat, at the zoo.
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Cuteness x 2! We recently introduced the two newest members of our meerkat mob, CJ and Bugsy! They join mom Mae, Dottie and Kit in the meerkat exhibit outside of the Carruth Natural Encounters Building. Make sure to stop by and say hi, at your next Zoo visit!