Kenya, A dwarf mongoose sitting on a termite mound in Samburu National Game Reserve of Northern Kenya.
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- Two dwarf mongooses on top of a termite mound, which serves as their den. Their colouring is very varied, ranging from tan to dark brown.The dwarf mongoose is the smallest African carnivore and lives in packs of up to twenty individuals with a dominant breeding pair in each pack.
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