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Giant Otter Silvertip Digital Libraries
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Coati Silvertip Digital Libraries
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Sear Otter Creatas
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Raccoon Creatas
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Badger Creatas
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Skunk Creatas
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River Otter Finley Holiday Stock
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Weasel Finley Holiday Stock
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Badger Finley Holiday Stock
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Skunk Finley Holiday Stock
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Raccoon Show Poppers
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Meerkat Show Poppers
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Ferret Wrightwood Laboratories
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Otter Image Hunters
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Skunk Getty Images
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Yellow Mongoose Getty Images
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Meerkat Getty Images
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Badger Footage World
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Otter Footage World
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Raccoon Footage World
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Lake Otter Native Light Productions
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Badger Pawprint Productions
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Mongoose Rudewater
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Russian Far East Sable TV Data
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Meerkat Global Cuts
The Meerkat is a relative of the mongoose. It has a narrow pointed muzzle and dark rings around its eyes. Its ears are black and hardly visible and it has dark stripes on its shoulders, back, and tail. The underbelly is usually white and the tail is brown with a tuft of black hair on the end. It is 10-14 in. long with a 9-in. tail and weight about 5.5 pounds. It is active during the day and can be found basking in the sun in front of its burrow. It is often seen in a 'tripod' position, standing up on its hind legs and using its tail for balance. The Meerkat (Meercat) footage is shot with a 3CCD DV camcorder and is supplied in flattened QuickTime format. It is shot and captured in DV-PAL format dimensions, 720 x 576 pixels, at a frame rate of 25 fps. Visit Site
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