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12 Days of Grub: Day 11 – Eleven Meerkats Mobbing

Posted by in Gift of Grub,Holidays,Meerkats,Natural Encounters

On the Eleventh Day of Grub, your zoo gift will help to feed…Eleven Meerkats Mobbing, Ten Chimps a Chasing, Nine Fruit Bats Flying, Eight Giraffes a Galloping, Seven Snakes a Slithering, Six Mole-rats Mining, Five Golden Frogs, Four Calling Birds, Three Wild Dogs, Two Grizzly Bears, and Darwin the Cassowary! CLICK HERE to read them all!

One of the most popular exhibits at the Houston Zoo is our meerkat yard. Located just outside the entrance to the Carruth Natural Encounters building, the meerkats are fun to watch as they go about their lives. And if you need a break from walking, the benches are a great place to sit and watch them.

Meerkats are small, African mammals related to the mongoose. They live in groups called “mobs,” which can have up to 40 meerkats, but it is more common for a mob to have 10 to 15 individuals. There is an alpha pair which includes the dominate members of the mob responsible for reproduction. When there is a new litter, each meerkat contributes to caring for the young by helping to find food, digging new burrows, and even babysitting the new litter. Acting as a lookout, called sentry, is another important job for meerkats. A sentry helps to protect the colony by looking out for predators and will sound the alarm if any threat is present.

In the wild, a meerkat will eat mostly insects, but it will also catch and eat reptiles, birds and other small mammals. A mob will even work together to catch venomous snakes and other larger prey.  The meerkats at the Houston Zoo love spending their days digging new burrows, exploring their enrichment, play wrestling with each other and sunbathing on exhibit. The next time you’re at the Houston Zoo, take a few minutes to enjoy the antics of the meerkats. Our meerkat yard is definitely an exhibit that is fun to see again and again!

Written By Kamryn Suttinger

Help provide tasty and nutritious grub for the Zoo’s meerkat mob and the rest of our animal family this holiday season: Give the Gift of Grub!

Thank you to TXU Energy for generously matching the first $25,000 in donations this year.  Our mob says that’s an offer you can’t refuse!

FOTO Friday Winner of the Week

Posted by in Contest,Funny,Meerkats

Welcome to the Houston Zoo’s FOTO FRIDAY Caption Challenge results post from Friday, October 28!

Last Friday, we asked you to leave your best caption in the comment section. Then readers could “like” each caption comment to vote for their favorites. Their votes, combined with those of our own panel, determined the caption to appear under the picture right here on the Official Houston Zoo Blog this week. We hope you’ll come back for the fun EVERY FRIDAY.

Here is the picture that was posted with the top voted caption by Leigh Spencer! ** Insert a day-after-Halloween Happy Dance!**

YOUR VOTES HELP DETERMINE THE WINNERS!

Wait all you want, I'm not climbing into that pumpkin until you put the camera away!

FIRST RUNNER UP:

Stacey Ricks: Please sir, can I have some more?

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A SECOND RUNNER UP:

 
Renee Geer Leasure:  While I was on look out duty ya’ll ate all the goodies? This better be a trick!

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THIRD RUNNERS UP:


Barbara Blanchard Reed: sigh….I got a rock.

Toni Frazer Barber: I know the economy isn’t doing so well right now but this is a little drastic don’t you think?

 

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HONORABLE MENTIONS:

Diana Mercado: It wasn’t me…I didn’t eat all of the candy! I am naturally this full looking :)

Rosie Villegas: Wasn’t there suppose to be a rabbit?

Bryan Skinner: Meerkat on November 1st. “It can’t be over! It just can’t!”

Megan Tennill: Can I have some Candy, Pwease? I used my Meerkat Manners!

Heather Sauers: I can haz halloweenz candeez??

Kim Ivy Swicegood: What do you mean? This IS my costume!

Tricia Nicole Mulkey McClelland: You have to be kidding me… Right?

Lyndsey Butler:
Don’t trick this meerkat
Treat me fat
Place insects and crawlies in my pumpkin bowl
Or empty handed I’ll return to my burrowed hole

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Thanks for joining in the fun!
We hope you all had a really FUN Halloween… on to November!

And please come on back for the next FOTO Friday!

 


FOTO Friday Winner of the Week!

Posted by in Contest,Funny,Meerkats

Welcome to the Houston Zoo’s FOTO FRIDAY Caption Challenge results post from Friday, September 9 !

Last Friday, we posted a photo on Facebook and asked you to leave your best caption in the comment section. Then readers could “like” each caption comment to vote for their favorites. Their votes, combined with those of our own panel, determined the caption to appear under the picture right here on the Official Houston Zoo Blog this week. We hope you’ll come back for the fun EVERY FRIDAY.

YOUR VOTES HELP DETERMINE THE WINNERS!

Here is the picture that was posted on Facebook last Friday, with the top voted caption by Kristi Jones!!!

Mommy why is that Hawk always circling over us??

FIRST RUNNER UP:

Frances Zollinger:

The stars at night,
Are big and bright,
Deep in the heart of Texas,
The prairie sky
Is wide and high,
Deep in the heart of Texas. 

SECOND RUNNER UP!

Kim Ivy Swicegood: “I see trees of green…red roses too…I see ‘em bloom…for me and you…and I think to myself…what a wonderful world.” (Louis Armstrong)
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Tie for THIRD RUNNER UP too!
Della Schapiro: We finished our tango. Let’s check our scores!
Donna Petter Perry: Fallen, but not forgotten. God Bless the USA!!
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Honorable Mentions:

Benjamin Auces Calm down, its called FEAST WITH THE BEAST but there is really no BEAST. I hope!

Jennifer Nall  I’ll never let go, Jack!

Karie Janson I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore Toto.

Kathy Russell Love means not looking at each other but looking in the same direction.

Renee Ogundana It was then they realized, he would eat the whole pretzel.

Melissa Gaddis Daddy, is that what our ancestors called a rain cloud?

Alan G Pallister Its a bird its a plane oh no you were right its a birds.

Sandra Fleming Studios Have a Lifesaver, son.

Ana Catalina Flores-Rau Is it just me or is it a tad smoky up there?

Donna Petter Perry Fallen, but not forgotten. God Bless the USA!

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We have a Meerkat Meet the Keeper Talk today at 4:00 PM. Come on in and visit the Meerkat Mob!

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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!

Thanks for joining in the fun!

And please come on back for next Friday!

TXU Energy Presents Chill Out at the Houston Zoo:

Houston summers are hot, but the Houston Zoo is cool. Click here for all our chill activities and tips.

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Check out our Facebook page to see the rest of the entries. We hope this brought a smile to your face. And stay tuned for next Friday’s photo! Tell your friends, share this on Facebook, Twitter or your own blogs, and start your office pools to see who can come up with the best lines. (To show the picture and link on your social media, just click the little icons under the title SHARE THIS on the lower left of this post).To find us on Facebook, type in Houston Zoo Inc. in the search field or go to http://www.facebook.com/houstonzoo and become a fan.

 

FOTO Friday Winner of the Week!

Posted by in Contest,Funny,Meerkats

Welcome to the Houston Zoo’s FOTO FRIDAY Caption Challenge results post from Friday, July 15!

THIS WEEK WAS TOUGH! There were 90 + comments and truthfully, there were so many good ones we could have listed them all.

Last Friday, we posted a photo on Facebook and asked you to leave your best caption in the comment section. Then readers could “like” each caption comment to vote for their favorites. Their votes, combined with those of our own panel, determined the caption to appear under the picture right here on the Official Houston Zoo Blog this week. We hope you’ll come back for the fun EVERY FRIDAY.

YOUR VOTES HELP DETERMINE THE WINNERS!

Here is the picture that was posted on Facebook last Friday, with the top voted caption by Barbara Blanchard Reed!!! Let’s all stand up (in a meerkat line) for Barbara!

Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right, here I am, Stuck in the middle with you.

FIRST RUNNER UP:

Brad Orr:  Today at the homo sapien exhibit, the meercats show humans what its like to be stared at through the glass!…….neener-neener!!

 And A Three-Way Tie For SECOND RUNNER UP:

Jennifer Dove: Rain….what rain????

Linda Fountain: See, I told you Murray made a break for it…he went that way.

Amy Farrugia Jones: Open, open, open, open

 HONORABLE MENTIONS:

Chris Alexander: Now-historic photo of the first known Meerkat flash mob.

Christine Forisha: Wow, those tweets about David Beckham really work!

Leigh Whitted Spencer: Look, the elephant exhibit’s got grass now!

Tina Mills Campbell: Humans! Look look here they come, everyone! On count of three, 1, 2, 3 moon em!

Donna Lybarger: I swear I saw Jack Hanna he was here a minute ago!

Bryan Skinner: Lets start The Wave on Three…..One! Two! Three!

Sultan Ali Mukherjee: Poor Mikey was the first contestant on the 3rd annual Meerkat butt sniffing contest.

AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST –A COMMENT TO ALL:
Hilary Grizzaffi Morgan said:  I don’t have a caption but I showed my 4-year-old this picture and he said “Aw, Mama!! A buncha little tuwawas ( chihuahuas)!”. Haha, had to share that!

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!

Thanks for joining in the fun! And please come on back for next Friday!


TXU Energy Presents Chill Out at the Houston Zoo:

Houston summers are hot, but the Houston Zoo is cool.

Guess what’s new? Starting today, you can enjoy four brand new misting stations in addition to the mister fans that are spread out all over our grounds! You can find them here:

*at the lawn by the okapis

*off Duck Lake on the side near our Wortham World of Primates

*next to the wishing well at the start of the McGovern’s Childrens Zoo

* at the entrance to The African Forest.

Click here for all our chill activities and tips.

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Check out our Facebook page to see the rest of the entries. We hope this brought a smile to your face. And stay tuned for next Friday’s photo! Tell your friends, share this on Facebook, Twitter or your own blogs, and start your office pools to see who can come up with the best lines. (To show the picture and link on your social media, just click the little icons under the title SHARE THIS on the lower left of this post).To find us on Facebook, type in Houston Zoo Inc. in the search field or go to http://www.facebook.com/houstonzoo and become a fan.

 

FOTO FRIDAY Caption Challenge Winner of the Week

Posted by in Contest,Funny,Meerkats

Welcome to the FOTO FRIDAY Caption Challenge results post from Friday, January 28!

Last Friday, we posted a photo on Facebook and asked you to leave your best shot at a caption in the comment section. Then readers could “like” each caption comment to vote for their favorite captions. Their votes, combined with those of our own panel, determined the caption to appear under the picture right here on the Official Houston Zoo Blog this week.

Without further ado, here is the picture  that was posted on Facebook last Friday, with the winning caption by Alicia Gomez Barrios! (insert happy dance)

IF WE DON'T MOVE, THEY CAN'T SEE US....

Second Place goes to Jorge Canul ‘s caption: “Act natural!”

And one person the Marketing Department thought that the meerkat picture  looks an awful lot like the Band on the Run Album cover…. and we agree!

Paul McCartney & Wings Album Cover circa 1973

Check out our Facebook page to see the rest of the entires.  We hope this brought a smile to your face. And stay tuned for next Friday’s photo!

Tell your friends, share this on Facebook, Twitter or your own blogs, and start your office pools to see who can come up with the best lines. (To show the picture and link on your social media, just click the little icons under the title SHARE THIS on the lower left of this post).

To find us on Facebook, type in Houston Zoo Inc. in the search field or go to http://www.facebook.com/houstonzoo and become a fan.

Animal Enrichment: We Heart the Meerkat Mob

Posted by in Enrichment,Events,Meerkats

Our meerkat mob loves to get treats! We try to create enrichment for animals based on the behaviors that the animal would naturally do in the wild.

Meerkats are great diggers, and when we give them treats wrapped up in paper they must use their paws and claws to dig for it! This way, the meerkats are using both their brains and their brawn to open up their surprise. Because the meerkats are such a large group (12 adults, plus 6 new babies!) we have to give them LOTS of different enrichment to keep them all challenged and entertained.

We use a few different kinds of treats for the meerkats’ enrichment. They receive foods like all-natural popcorn, peanuts, worms and crickets, watermelon, and many others!

But enrichment does not always have to be about food! We give other types of enrichment to the meerkats.  It could be a playhouse for exploring, newspaper for ripping, or sprinkled spices for sniffing. Asyou can see they get VERY BUSYvery quickly!!

Come check out some new fun enrichment for our meerkats on Enrichment Day at the Houston Zoo- October 2, 2010!

Written by Sarah Jane Turner, Keeper in Natural Encounters

Meerkat Mob’s Keepers

Posted by in Behind the Scenes,Keepers,Mammals,Meerkats,Natural Encounters,Zoo Births

The meerkats kits are continuing to display exceptional cuteness and are ranging farther and farther around their exhibit.  The whole group is together now which has all of the staff breathing a huge sigh of relief.  Alpha female, Chafu, was introduced to them early this morning and she accepted them without any apparent hesitation. 

That moment at first light when we opened the door and let the entire mob onto the exhibit was both nerve racking and exhilirating.  Fortunately, it went exactly as we had hoped it would!  All of the work leading up to that moment, however, took place behind the scenes from a dedicated group of keepers.  They kept pages of notes, took many pictures and rotated individuals in with mom and kits multiple times each day.  The following video lets Paul, Priscilla and Jose  tell you the story of all the work in their own words.  And it delivers plenty of the cuteness you expect from our meerkat kits!

If you stop by the meerkat yard in the next few weeks you are likely to see Paul, Priscilla and Jose keeping a watch on the social structure of the group just to make sure things proceed as we expect.  They love showing off the kits and talking with guests about the animals in their care.  Say hi and let them know what a great job they’re doing!

And thanks to Jeremy Stewart, our videographer extrodinaire, for putting together this video for us to share with you.

The Meerkat Mob’s Cute Kits!

Posted by in Animal Info,Mammals,Meerkats,Natural Encounters

If you were lucky enough to be at the zoo on this blissfully uncrowded morning, you may have seen one of the very cutest sights in the animal kingdom.  Our new baby meerkats made their debut on exhibit this morning!

People immediately began asking questions; “How old are they?”  ”Which one is the Mom?” “Is that one OK that just rolled down the hill??”  These were the easy questions to answer; four weeks old, Mom is the lightest colored one, and yes, they roll around a lot and the adults keep a close eye that they make it back to the nest.

One of the trickier questions to answer was “How come we didn’t know you had babies until now?”  The answer to that essentially lies in the complicated social structure of meerkats,  how we have to try to decipher their behavior and how we use that knowledge when making management decisions in captivity.

In the wild, only the alpha pair is allowed to breed.  Unfortunately our alpha male died about three years ago, and since then, alpha female, Chafu, has not had any babies. We recently noticed that one of our other females, Kala, was pregnant.  Because Kala is a subordinate animal, we were worried that Chafu’s natural instinct would kick in and she might try to harm the babies.  We decided to try to help Kala protect her kits.

The keepers weigh all of the meerkats regularly and keep meticulous records.  Because of this we were able to determine when Kala’s weight was at a point at which meerkats generally give birth. We kept Kala inside to give birth instead of allowing her access to the outside tunnels where we would not be able to help her if anything went wrong. We also rotated three or four mob members in with her each day, all except Chafu. We timed it perfectly and the second night that Kala was inside she gave birth.  She had a cozy den that she kept the kits in and we continued to rotate other individuals in with her.  They were all very protective of the kits and helped Kala by “babysitting” when she would leave the den to eat.  It took a few days but eventually the adults were comfortable enough to let the keepers get a peek and count six babies!
Check out this picture. Cute!

Four day old meerkat kits snoozing in their nest.

The babies are now four weeks old, very mobile and beginning to eat solid food.  It was time for their first foray into the yard.  In preparation, we brought Chafu and three buddies inside and let the rest of the mob out.  Within moments the babies were peeking out and beginning to explore.  Here they are during their first minutes in the big wide world.  Could you wish for anything cuter?

The playful kits are always under the watchful eye of their babysitters.

After the kits have a few days to explore, we will start to introduce Chafu back into the group.  She has seen, smelled and touched the babies through a mesh barrier, and has exhibited no aggression towards them.  This is very encouraging. We will have plenty of staff on hand ready to assist in case things don’t go according to plan, but we have high hopes that because the rest of the mob has accepted the babies, Chafu will too.

Stop by the Natural Encounters building when you visit the zoo and watch the kits as they explore and tumble in their yard.  Of course we’ll be blogging as they grow so check back often and let us know in the comments what you think of our super cute kits!