Mongoose | Species & Facts | Britannica
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Mongooses are small, quick mammals that are known for killing cobras and other poisonous snakes. There are more than 40 different species of mongoose. They live in Africa, Asia, and southern Europe. Mongooses generally have long bodies, with short legs, rounded ears, tapered snouts and long faces. Their fur tends to be brown or grey, however some species have striped coats or ringed tails. Mongooses are highly adaptable and can live in close proximity to humans. They play an important role in many ecosystems by preying on rodents and snakes.
Mongooses are small, quick mammals that are known for killing cobras and other poisonous snakes.
There are more than 40 different species of mongoose. They live in Africa, Asia, and southern Europe.
Mongooses generally have long bodies, with short legs, rounded ears, tapered snouts and long faces.
Their fur tends to be brown or grey, however some species have striped coats or ringed tails.
Mongooses are highly adaptable and can live in close proximity to humans.
They play an important role in many ecosystems by preying on rodents and snakes.
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