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The slender mongoose (Galerella sanguinea), also known as the black-tipped mongoose or the black-tailed mongoose, is a very common species of mongoose of sub-Saharan Africa.
The slender mongoose, with up to fifty subspecies, are found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, with the black mongoose of Angola and Namibia sometimes considered a separate species. They are adaptable and can live nearly anywhere in this wide range, but are most common in the savannah and semiarid plains. They are much rarer in densely forested areas and deserts.
As the name suggests, the slender mongoose has a lithe body of 27.5–40 cm (11–16 in) and a long tail of 23–33 cm (9–13 in). Males weigh 640–715 g (22–25 oz), while the smaller females weigh 460–575 g (16–20 oz).
The color of their fur varies widely between subspecies, from a dark reddish-brown to an orange red, grey, or even yellow, but these mongooses can be distinguished from other mongooses due to the prominent black or red tip on their tails. They also have silkier fur than the other African members of their family.
Many people who viewed the original clip wanted to know what happened after the mongoose stunned the snake...here it is.
Amazing video of a slender mongoose interacting with a puff adder. Taken on the H1-3 near Satara in the Kruger National Park in South Africa. To get to see sightings like this on your own, BOOK A SAFARI: http://www.latestsightings.com/holidays Send in your wildlife video here, and earn money: http://www.latestsightings.com/partnership Snapchat: LatestSightings Twitter & Instagram: @LatestKruger For live wildlife sightings in the Kruger National Park: http://www.latestsightings.com/ And like our Facebook page for great sightings and photos: https://www.facebook.com/latestsightingskruger Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/Animatedcams
This slender mongoose shows amazingly quick reflexes and agility to out smart one of the worlds fastest and most deadly snakes. Not many people have witnessed this in action, never mind get in on video, and guests at Savanna Private Game Reserve in South Africa were treated to this rare spectacle.
... getting attacked from above. Bush veld, South Africa. October 2015
Squiggle slender mongoose, filmed by Karen Paolillo of The Turgwe Hippo Trust, Zimbabwe. The Turgwe Hippo Trust is the only non-profit conservation project for wild hippos in Africa. Adopt one of these hippos and help save their lives: www.savethehippos.com.
Cobra snake and mongoose face each other down in a duel that only one will walk --I have never seen a mongoose fight with a snake like this. Mongoose vs. cobra Fight How does a mongoose stand up to a cobra? You might be surprised at the outcome. Slender mongoose kills black mamba.wmv mongoose vs. snake Mongoose vs Black Mamba ! King Cobra Devours Water Snake King Cobra and mongoose /wedding dance Cobra vs Mongoose World's Deadliest Scorpion and King Cobra Killing -- Meerkats Kills Deadly Scorpion and King Cobra Spotted Bush Snake fights huge Gecko Cobra vs Mongoose Squirrel vs snake Snake vs. Mongoose Real and Deadly Fight!! Slender Mongoose vs black mamba
The slender mongoose (Galerella sanguinea) is a very common species of mongoose, with a long and slender body, (hence the name) and short legs. They are active during the day but if there is sufficient moonlight they will also hunt at night. Slender mongooses readily climb trees, unlike other mongoose species. (Copyright to Helen Kavanagh, Filmed in Okonjima, Namibia July 2012)
This exciting video was taken in Pilanesberg National Park in North West Province South Africa. The slender mongoose (Galerella sanguinea), also known as the black-tipped mongoose or the black-tailed mongoose, is a very common species of mongoose of sub-Saharan Africa. As the name suggests, the slender mongoose has a lithe body of 27.5–40 cm (11–16 in) and a long tail of 23–33 cm (9–13 in). Males weigh 640–715 g (22–25 oz), while the smaller females weigh 460–575 g (16–20 oz). The color of their fur varies widely between subspecies, from a dark reddish-brown to an orange red, grey, or even yellow, but these mongooses can be distinguished from other mongooses due to the prominent black or red tip on their tails. They also have silkier fur than the other African members of their family. ...
While I was busy in my study, I heard lots of birds alarm calling from the nature reserve next to my property, quickly grabbed my cell phone and noticed a slender mongoose chasing a wild rabbit; starlings, musked weavers, cape doves, crested barbets flying around on top and calling, my ringneck parakeets calling inside my study as well, then dassies joining the chase, a lot of noise, a lot of actions..... From South Africa. Enjoy, guys. Sorry, clip is shaky using cell phone.