By Lucy Cooke

Published: Friday, 20 January 2023 at 12:00 am


What are banded mongoose?

Banded mongoos (Mungos mungo) are poor cousins of the meerkat; close taxonomic relatives with a fraction of the fame but the same goofy charisma (in spades).

How big are banded mongoose?

Adults are usually between 30 -45cm and weigh 1.5 -2.25 kg.

Where do banded mongoose live?

These highly gregarious creatures live in boisterous rabbles of up to 40 family members and cruise the savannahs of southern and eastern Africa in search of beetle-shaped food. This is done as a fluid mass, which washes through the grassland as an undulating wave of stripey grey fur and mellifluous chatter.

Are banded mongoose social?

Mongooses are big on gossip: they talk to each other constantly in a succession of soft purrs as a form of vocal grooming. Soothing tones keep the troop safe because they allow them to stay in close physical contact with each other while their heads are ferreting around in the sand in search of grubs.

The overall effect is utterly enchanting, and after a few hours of being serenaded by their dulcet calls, I was ready to sign up and join the gang. It takes cunning to be a female mongoose, however, and recent research has exposed the shocking levels of deviance required to succeed in their chatty posse.