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The Kalahari Meerkat Project has been a long-term [[field study]] in the ecological causes and evolutionary consequences in the cooperative breeding of the [[Meerkat]] ''Suricata suricatta''. The project is run by the Mammal Research Institute at the [[University of Pretoria]] and the Large Animal Research Group from [[Cambridge University]]. Their daily work involves collecting of data on the meerkats' behavior, reproduction, feeding ecology, and growth. The study area is in the South African [[Kalahari]], on the tip of the [[Botswana]] border. The researchers/volunteers work with |
The Kalahari Meerkat Project has been a long-term [[field study]] in the ecological causes and evolutionary consequences in the cooperative breeding of the [[Meerkat]] ''Suricata suricatta''. The project is run by the Mammal Research Institute at the [[University of Pretoria]] and the Large Animal Research Group from [[Cambridge University]]. Their daily work involves collecting of data on the meerkats' behavior, reproduction, feeding ecology, and growth. The study area is in the South African [[Kalahari]], on the tip of the [[Botswana]] border. The researchers/volunteers work with 14 groups of meerkats that are completely used to close study and observation by the researchers. The meerkats provide unusual opportunities for filming and are used over and over by film teams. |
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== Premise == |
== Premise == |
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Created by | Adam Frost |
Starring | Narrators UK and Canada: Bill Nighy Australia: Mike Goldman USA: Sean Astin |
Country of origin | UK |
No. of episodes | 31 (to date) |
Production | |
Running time | 30 mins (commercials) 20 mins (without commercials) |
Original release | |
Network | Animal Planet |
Release | September 12, 2005 – present |
Meerkat Manor is a television series made by Oxford Scientific Films for Animal Planet. It presents the daily activities of a family, or mob, of wild meerkats as part of the Kalahari Meerkat Project. Although the show has elements of a documentary, and is based on actual events, the narrative is presented in a style similar to a soap opera.
The show is narrated by Bill Nighy in the UK and Canada, Mike Goldman in Australia, and Sean Astin in the USA. The series was originally shown in the UK, and is its primary home, but was picked up in Australia, Canada, and the United States, and is now a worldwide hit.
The show began airing the third season in the United States on August 10, 2007 and will begin airing on Animal Planet in the UK on September 10.
Kalahari Meerkat Project
The Kalahari Meerkat Project has been a long-term field study in the ecological causes and evolutionary consequences in the cooperative breeding of the Meerkat Suricata suricatta. The project is run by the Mammal Research Institute at the University of Pretoria and the Large Animal Research Group from Cambridge University. Their daily work involves collecting of data on the meerkats' behavior, reproduction, feeding ecology, and growth. The study area is in the South African Kalahari, on the tip of the Botswana border. The researchers/volunteers work with 14 groups of meerkats that are completely used to close study and observation by the researchers. The meerkats provide unusual opportunities for filming and are used over and over by film teams.
Premise
Meerkat Manor is a documentary/drama series following the everyday life of a meerkat family called the Whiskers, living in the Kalahari Desert in South Africa. The Whiskers, all given names as part of the study, have their daily activities tracked and filmed by scientists, showing everything from family squabbles to love affairs. The Whiskers are led by dominant female Flower and her mate, Zaphod. Each episode in the series presents a rare glimpse into the relationships and familial structure of the central characters.
Filming and monitoring
For the first time, successful filming was achieved within a meerkat burrow using fiber-optic cameras. The film crews were housed in specially-built sheds, where they stayed until the meerkats became used to the presence of humans in their territory. The meerkats modified their behavior when humans were around; for example, they would seek shelter from cold early morning winds on the lee side of a human, and sometimes sentry meerkats climbed onto people if there was no suitable natural high place [1] [2] [3].
Scientists tried to limit their interaction to witness the meerkats in their truest and most natural state; the only time that the humans fed the meerkats was when crumbled hardboiled egg was used to entice them onto a electronic weighing scale. One image of this happening shows the scale pan marked "Whiskers", which may mean that they used a pan for each group to avoid exposing meerkats to another group's group scent. The meerkats learned to tolerate such things as scientists taking hair samples and skin scrapings.
The project's field manager is Thomas Flower.[4]
Featured meerkat families
The show portrays several meerkat families, who act communally for the benefit of their respective groups.
The families featured are:
- Whiskers: The main family and focus of the series. It is led by the dominant pair of Flower and Zaphod; however, Flower died, so it is now led by Rocket Dog, Flower and Zaphod's responsible daughter. They have 33 members.
- Splinters: The larger of two groups formed when the Whiskers temporarily split. It was led by Daisy and Youssarian; then Tosca supplanted Daisy. Tosca was later evicted again by Flower and the splinter group was reunited with the Whiskers. Anytime the Whiskers split up, one is always called the Splinters.
- Lazuli: Neighbors and rivals of the Whiskers. It was initially led by Cazanna and Big Si, but Big Si died of TB. Cazanna, and Padloper (Cazanna's son) currently lead the Lazuli. They have 24 members.
- Commandoes: The fearsome enemies of the Whiskers that appear in Season 2. They are the main antagonists. It is led by Hannibal and Nikita. They were once called "The Neighbors from Hell". They have 14 members.
- Gattaca: A small group with not many adults. They are neighbors of the Whiskers. So far, it has only been mentioned once. They have 4 members.
- Starsky: A group started by sisters Mozart and Kinkajou. Carlos was the dominant male before he died of an infection. Kinkajou appears to be the dominant female. They have 6 members.
- Zappa: A mob of 9. They are giving the Whiskers a hard time. Led by Frank and Lola, but later Houdini takes over.
Whiskers family
The members who are the primary focus of the narrative are featured in the opening credits to the show. This group contains 33 members and was one of the largest groups in the Kalahari once living a three square mile patch of land,which was once said to be two square miles, until the Commandos evicted the Whiskers from some of their territory.
Main family members
- Flower, the leader and dominant female of the Whiskers. She was born in 2000. Flower is the main character of the show and is the mother of over 30 pups. She was fitted with a radio collar that allowed scientists and film crews to track the group's movements. Despite her toughness, Flower can be nurturing to her pups and the other gang members. She was bitten by a snake and did not survive, so her daughter, Rocket Dog, took over.
- Zaphod, Flower's partner and the dominant male of the Whiskers. He is the largest member in the family and is a bit of a bruiser. His main duties are to scent mark their territory and mate with Flower. He replaced his brother, Youssarian, as dominant male. When Flower is ready to mate he stays very close to her to keep other males away from her, but mostly Youssarian. After Flower passed away, he went roving.
- Youssarian, Zaphod's brother. He is eight years old, and used to be the dominant male, until Zaphod took his place. Because of a scar across his left eye, it is thought that as a pup, he was picked up by a bird of prey, then dropped on his head. Later it was proven that he got his scar from Zaphod. He mated with some females from the rival group, the Lazuli. He is infamous for forcing burrow moves while babysitting the pups, and is described as having "social problems". He is responsible for the death of one of Mozart's pups during a burrow move. When Daisy had pups, he tried to help her rescue them, but failed. He also led the splinter group with Daisy. He is the father of Pancake's pups. In Season 3, he has gone on an extended roving trip.
- Tosca, Flower's rebellious daughter. She was initially evicted from the Whiskers for having pups and permanently for taking charge of the Splinters, the larger of the two groups created when the Whiskers temporarily split. The crew believed that the Splinter group would be permanent and fitted Tosca with a radio collar. It is said that she gave birth to Jogu, McMurphy, and one unidentified pup. It is assumed that she died during a harsh winter. She has not been seen since 2005.
- Daisy, A troublesome daughter of Flower. She has a nervous disposition and was heard barking with no apparent reason when she was the dominant female of Splinters. During Mozart's last pregnancy, she was the victim of eviction by her sister, which is considered a very rare event in meerkat society. She ended up back in the Whiskers after Flower reasserted her dominance over Mozart. She was babysitting when the Zappa charged and she saved the pups, along with Colombus.
- Shakespeare, a hero of a meerkat,and the courageous son of Flower. He survived a double bite, on his neck and leg, from a puff adder. He has not been seen since the episode The Calm Before the Storm, and is presumed dead, since his body was never found. The researchers stated that a male of his description was found outside the research area.
- Mitch, the feisty son of Zaphod and Flower. He was a bit of a bully when he was a pup; he stole food from other pups, and attacked Sophie with no reason. He was once on the verge of death after eating poisonous insects he stole from adults and siblings, but survived and has somewhat filled the void left by Shakespeare's disappearance and presumed death. When a gang of teenage meerkats, led by Mitch's sister Kinkajou, abandoned him when he was a small pup, he was later rescued by his older brother Shakespeare. It has been proven that many off the shots claiming to be Mitch were actually played by another meerkat.
- Rocket Dog, Rocket Dog is the new dominant female. Rocket Dog is one of Kinkajou's littermates. Rocket Dog became the dominant female when her mother, Flower, mysteriously disappears. When Flower returns, she again becomes a subordinate. But when Flower dies, she is dominant female of the Whiskers once again, but she faces trouble and confrontation from her sister Maybelline.
Rest of the Whiskers family
- Attila, an aggressive son of Zaphod and Flower. He notably led a charge against roving meerkat Grog from the Commandoes, who approached the Whiskers' babysitting burrow to look for females in season 2. Even though he is very brave, he was afraid to fight a scorpion that was given by Mozart.
- Achilles, from the same litter as Attila, Mango and Chutney. He fell into the watering hole and was soaked.
- Apollo. He, Athena, Pepper, and Nutmeg are surviving members of Blossom's litter.
- Athena. She was the only one who went back for Blossom when she was too scared to go hunt food with the adults.
- Axle, a pup the Whiskers adopt after accidentally left behind from the Zappa.
- Basil, from the same litter as Columbus, Parsley, and Rose.
- Big Will, The son of Youssarian. He was born when Vialli, a female, and Youssarian were mates. He, along with Yousarrian and Mitch, wanted to mate with Lazuli females. He also tried to mate with some Gattaca females.
- Bing, born in the same litter as Milley and Shelley and is the only male in the litter.
- Blossom, a daughter of Flower. She wandered away in "Growing pains" and was killed by a goshawk
- Buster, a pup from the first litter of season 3.
- Chutney, in the same litter with Attila, Achilles and Mango.
- Clive, in the same litter as Dudley, Petra, and Marypat. He was separated from the rest of the group with only a few adults in season 1.
- Colombus, the adventurous little pup, is another of Zaphod's sons. He went foraging with the adults the moment he saw sunlight. He helped babysit the pups and protect them from a Zappa raid.
- Cruise, the sister of Mitch, Rocky, and Einstein. She is notoriously feisty.
- Dudley, Clive, Petra, and are Flower's pups. They were separated from the Whiskers in the Season 1 episode Divided Loyalties.
- Einstein, another of Zaphod's sons, is seen trying and failing to open a tortoise egg. He also tried to steal some plover's eggs from their nest when the birds were focusing on the rest of the Whiskers, but was unsuccessful. He is from the same litter as Mitch, Rocky, and Cruise.
- Izzy, one of the pups from season 3. She is said to be always hungry. And when she was left behind in the burrow move Sophie saved her.
- Jogu, the 3-year-old son of Tosca. He and his brother McMurphy were babysitting Flower's pups, but wandered off when they got bored. Shakespeare was giving him a scorpion until Mitch stole it from him. He mated with Melanie of the Zappa.
- Kooky, one of the older females who went on sentry duty shortly before the Commandoes attacked the smaller Whiskers splinter group.
- Len, Squiggy's littermate. He was killed by a bird of prey, leaving Squiggy the only pup remaining.
- Maybelline, Rocket Dog's sister. She causes trouble for her.
- Mango, a female in the same litter with Attila, Achilles and Chutney. She was first to see a snake that was in the territory of the Whiskers.
- Marypat, in same litter as Dudley. Marypat is not her real name, as there was a Marypat in the Commandos, a rival mob not yet mentioned.
- McMurphy, a son from Tosca's second litter. In the episode Flower Power, McMurphy and Jogu were assigned to babysit Flower's pups, but due to their youth and inexperience, they lost interest and wandered off.
- Milley, in same litter as Shelley and Bing.
- Nutmeg, Blossom's sister.
- Parsley, in the same litter as Columbus.
- Pooky, one of Flower's sons. As a teenager, he saved one of Tosca's pups during the first burrow move which Youssarian initiated. He was seen trying to steal Flower's food, but failed.
- Pozzo, Pozzo and Sparky followed their mother, Flower, when the Whiskers split up.
- Pepper, in Blossom's litter.
- Petra, in the same litter as Dudley.
- Rocky, the sister of Mitch, Cruise, and Einstein.
- Rose, in the same litter as Columbus.
- Sophie, Mozarts' daughter.
- Shelley, in the same litter as Milley.
- Sparky. She and Pozzo followed their mother Flower when the Whiskers split up.
- Spud, a pup from Mozart's first litter.
- Squiggy, a pup in season 3. He is Len's littermate and considerably more adventurous than Len. He has a deformed leg. He was left behind on a foraging party.
- Suggs, a pup from the first litter of season 3.
Lazuli family
The Lazuli are a family of meerkats who are neighbors and rivals of the Whiskers. The Lazuli lived in an area where the more forested region along the dry Kuruman riverbed gives way to the dunes. The group has 24 members.
- Big Si was the dominant male of the Lazuli. He was the biggest meerkat in the area. Shortly afterwards a fight in the Whiskers' burrow, he became very ill with tuberculosis and had to be put down at the beginning of season 2.
- Cazanna is the dominant female of the Lazuli. She is unable to bear pups since Big Si died, as the new alpha male is her son, J.D. Meerkats generally do not mate with family. Like Flower, she has a radio collar.
- Bubble, one of Big Si's last pups who was in the same litter as Squeak. She was killed in the attack by the Commandos.
- J.D, Cazanna's sly son. He took over from his father, Big Si, as dominant male of the gang but could be thrown off by a roving male since the dominant female is his mother. J.D is seen as a born leader as a fair number of Lazuli males followed him when he chased off roving males Mitch and his uncle, Youssarian.
- Magnus, a large male meerkat who attempted to mate with Flower, but was chased off by the majority of Whiskers males.
- Marilyn, a female member. She could not defend Bubble and Squeak because she was outnumbered by the Commandoes when they attacked while the rest of the Lazuli were away. She survived the attack but was badly injured.
- Pancake, another Lazuli female. She once mated with Youssarian and had two pups. She was babysitting the two during a burrow raid by the Whiskers, but the Lazuli returned and forced the Whiskers to retreat.
- Penny, is a Lazuli female. She was helping Pancake babysit her pups, but ran off when the Whiskers raided the burrow.
- Squeak was the smallest pup in the same litter as Bubble. He is Big Si's young son. He survived the attack by the Commandoes.
Commandoes family
The Commandoes are a family of meerkats that are vicious enemies of the Whiskers and are the main antagonists of Season 2. This group contains 14 members, they chased the Whiskers from their territory. They are a fierce bunch, and are correctly named the Vivian.
- Hannibal, the dominant male of the Commandos. Hannibal has one missing eye. Along with the rest of the Commandoes, he appears in the episode Young Blood, but they are only shown as dark figures. He and the Commandoes are not seen again until When Flower met Hannibal, United We Stand, and The Quiet Fields. He has been fitted with a radio collar. His real name is Jim Bob.
- Nikita, the dominant female of the Commandoes. Along with the rest of the Commandoes, she killed Lazuli pup Bubble in a raid on the Lazuli territory. She also killed Mozart's pups.
- Ozzy, the son of Hannibal and Nikita. He was killed during a fight with the Whiskers after he lead an attack against Zaphod.
- Grog, a huge male member of the Commandoes. He was the first one seen in Meerkat Manor belonging to the Commandoes. He approached the Whiskers' babysitting burrow to look for females, but was chased by Mozart, Daisy, and Attila. He also tried to mate with Pancake, but was driven off by Youssarian.
- Wilson, Hannibal's son. He has started roving.
Zappa family
The Zappa appear in season three. They cause trouble for the Whiskers, after they steal some Zappa territory. They have 9 members.
- Frank, is the dominant male, but he was getting too old for the job. He is later deposed by Houdini.
- Lola, is the Zappa dominant female.
- Punk, is Lola's sister.
- Houdini, Houdini is the new Casanova, after Carlos forms the Starsky with Mozart. He once went roving and Flower, the dominant female of the Whiskers gang, caught his eye. It is unknown whether they mated or not. He, along with Punk, may have taken over the Zappa gang.
- Melanie, a Zappa female. She was seen searching for her family around a burrow where Sophie and Jogu were watching over Flower's three pups. She later mated with Jogu.
- Axle, a pup that the Whiskers adopt after being left behind accidentally.
Starsky Family
The Starsky were formed by evicted Whisker females and roving Lazuli males. They have 6 members and little territory.
- Kinkajou, Mozart's half-sister. She seems to be the dominant female after killing Mozart's pups and leading the group foraging. However, this has yet to be confirmed.
- Carlos, The former dominant male of the Starsky. He used to be a roving male of the Lazuli but left and started the group with sisters Kinkajou and Mozart. He had a scar across his face from a battle with a rival but it soon became infected and he died due to starvation since the wound was making it painful to eat.
- Mozart, founded the group with roving male Carlos after being evicted from the Whiskers by matriarch Flower. She is no longer dominant female of the Starsky because her leadership role seems to have been stolen by half-sister Kinkajou after she mated with Carlos, lead the group foraging, and killed Mozart's pups.
- De la Soul, Tosca's grown up pup from another litter. She helped form the Starsky with her aunts. She has not been mentioned yet.
- Shady, a male. He spotted a deadly snake.
Meerkat groups under study
Map of territories
Episodes & Plot Summaries
First Season
Episode | Summary |
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A Family Affair | Flower's pup Mitch is kidnapped by a group of teenagers, led by his sister Kinkajou. The small gang abandons him, but his brother Shakespeare saves him. When Shakespeare returns, the Whiskers are trying to evict a puff adder. The snake bites Shakespeare on his thigh and neck.
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Love Thy Neighbor | Shakespeare is starting to starve after his snakebites. The Whiskers face off against their rivals, the Lazuli. Meanwhile, a Casanova meerkat by the name of Carlos of the Lazuli mates with Flower's troublesome daughter Daisy. |
Some Like It Hot | Tosca gives birth to four pups and Flower must decide whether to kill them or accept them into the family. During this episode, Mozart also gives birth to four pups. Meanwhile, Shakespeare recovers from his wounds and goes foraging with Tosca and Mozart. |
Revolution | Youssarian "accidentally" starts an infamous burrow move; however, Pooky leads the babysitters to the burrow to put the pups back in. Later on, Youssarian starts another burrow move, and, unlike the first time, the babysitters follow him. The foragers then hear a distress call from the babysitters. Yousarrian drops the pup in his mouth, Sparkle. Flower leads the group to a new burrow. Sparkle dies. |
Childhood's End | For the first time, Flower evicts Mozart from the family; Mozart has no choice, but to leave her pups. A storm drives the Whiskers to shelter in the burrow belonging to their rivals, the Lazuli. When the Lazuli came back to find their home invaded, they start a battle to try to regain their territory; however, the Lazuli lose. |
Boys Will Be Boys | Flower has a litter of pups: Dudley, Clive, Petra, and Marypat. Mitch eats poisonous insects and becomes ill. Tosca is evicted for having pups. Mozart is allowed back in the Whiskers. |
Divided Loyalties | Amazingly, Mitch survives. The Whiskers split in two groups while fleeing from an attacking goshawk. This leaves Flower with only seven members: Zaphod, Mozart, Pozzo, Sparky, Dudley, Clive, and Mitch. Daisy and Yousarrian lead the other group (which is named the Splinters). Tosca deposes a timid Daisy. |
The Good, The Bad And The Desperate | The Whiskers are reunited, with Flower firmly in charge once more. Tosca is evicted for taking charge of the Splinters. |
Daisy's Choice | When Daisy has pups, it is in a wrong burrow, but Yousarrian rescues two of them. The family babysitters then abandon Daisy's pups to go to a new burrow. |
Flower Power | Flower has pups: Columbus, Parsley, Basil, and Rose. The Whiskers find Lazuli pups in a burrow. Tosca's sons, Jogu and McMurphy, abandon Flower's newborn pups, but Shakespeare rescues them. A meerkat male named Magnus tries to mate with Flower, but was chased off by males. |
An Awfully Big Adventure | Flower's pup Columbus goes foraging the moment he sees sunlight and he and the family ended up in the territory. Youssarian babysits Flower's pups. |
The Calm Before The Storm | Tosca mates with Carlos. Shakespeare defends some pups against Big Si when he invades a Whiskers' den. The Whiskers return and gain a bittersweet victory against the Lazuli, saving the pups. Shakespeare is not seen again and is thought to have died underground. |
Moving On | Three months have passed. Shakespeare and Tosca have not been seen since and are presumed dead. |
Second Season
Episode | Summary |
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Cold Comfort | It is winter. There is a report that researchers found Big Si of the Lazuli ill with tuberculosis and put him down to avoid a slow death and an epidemic. The Lazuli group is then taken over by J.D., Big Si's son. Youssarian mates with Pancake, a female evicted from the Lazuli. |
Three Amigos | Youssarian, Mitch, and Big Will look for females to mate with. The Whiskers spend a night with a Cape Cobra in their burrow, but no harm is done. |
Young Blood | A group of meerkats named the Commandoes spent a night in the Whiskers den. When morning comes, they invade Lazuli territory, kill Bubble (one of their pups), and injure the current Lazuli babysitter, Maralyn. |
Iron Lady | Flower is pregnant. Mozart mates again and receives a warning bite on the tail base. |
There's No Place Like Home | Flower evicts Mozart from the family. Mozart becomes pregnant. Flower gives birth to five pups: Blossom, Nutmeg, Apollo, Pepper, and Athena. |
When Flower Met Hannibal | A goshawk attacks the Whiskers, scattering them into two groups. Flower's group has to hide in a burrow in Commandoes territory. Mozart miscarries her pups while alone. The Commandoes attack the Whiskers, trying to dig out and kill their pups. The episode ends during the battle. |
United We Stand | The Whiskers win the battle; Ozzy of the Commandoes dies in the battle. Mozart rejoins the Whiskers. Flower's five pups surface. The Whiskers confront a Cape Cobra. Some of the heaviest summer rains in decades falls. |
The Enemy Within | Youssarian is left to babysit Flower's pups, but deserts to look for Lazuli females. Pancake of the Lazuli has been accepted back and has 2 pups by Youssarian. The Whiskers and Lazuli battle near the waterhole. Flower leads a deep invasion of Lazuli land, but many of the Whiskers split off, chasing Youssarian, thinking that he is enemy. Another battle results in the Whiskers retreating. A bad storm forces the Whiskers to shelter for two hours, but they get home the same day. Youssarian gets wet in the storm and must spend the night alone in Lazuli territory. |
The Art of Leadership | Flower, with only 12 followers, decides on a den move before the split-off group comes back. At first, the pups are carried, but the party goes on maximum alert when an eagle owl is seen in a bush, and the pups must travel under their own power. They reach a den at evening. |
Balance Of Power | Flower and Mozart are both pregnant. Mozart evicts Daisy; this is considered to be a very rare event in meerkat society, as Mozart is not the dominant female. Daisy is allowed back. Due to hunger and Flower's extra need for food because of her pregnancy, she kills and eats a bird. The other group finds and rejoins Flower's group after over a week's separation. Youssarian babysits Flower's pups, and Blossom wanders off, but Youssarian finds her. |
Growing Pains | Summer rains three times normal cover the Kalahari with dense grass and flowering plants too tall for meerkats to see over. First named sight of the Big Dune (the highest point in Whiskers territory). Blossom explores too far and gets lost. Mitch explores, but turns back, a little before he would have gotten within earshot of Blossom. A goshawk kills Blossom. |
The Godmother | Flower has three pups: Milley, Shelley, and Bing. A little later, Mozart has her pups. Flower's pups emerge. The Whiskers, including Flower's pups, go foraging, leaving Mozart and her pups in the den, and end the day in another den, abandoning Mozart and her pups. |
The Quiet Fields | Mozart struggles to take care of her pups alone in an abandoned Whiskers den. The Whiskers are confined to their den for a while by fear of a tawny eagle flying about overhead. Dry season drought causes food shortage, which drives the Commandoes to cross the dry river bed, and forage in Whiskers territory. They find Mozart's den and drag out and kill her pups. While foraging, Mozart gets closer and closer to the Whiskers without knowing it... This season finale ends as a cliffhanger, with the Commandoes in Whiskers territory. |
Re-cap Special | This special re-caps what happened in Season 2. |
Third Season
Episode | Summary |
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On Dangerous Ground | We find the Whiskers trying to survive in a hostile new area after being evicted from their manor by the vicious Commandoes. With danger at every turn and food scarce, Flower decides to lead the family, including her newborn pups, on a perilous journey to find greener pastures. The gang runs into their new neighbors, the Zappas, whom they dispatch with some ease. However, during the fight, Flower's pups go missing. |
The Mission | Flower mounts a rescue mission to find her pups, who are lost in the heart of Zappa territory. It falls to Mitch to try to find the rest of the family and lead them back to the frightened pups. On his journey, Mitch runs into Mozart, who has started up her own group with her old flame, Carlos. But with the Zappas closing in on the pups, it's a race against time. |
Sister Act | The Zappa finally attack the Whiskers burrow where Colombus and Daisy are babysitting the pups. The Whiskers come back to the burrow and chase off the Zappa. At the Starsky, Kinkajou is leading the group while Mozart feels that her pups are coming, and tries to get the group to come back to the burrow; they are not interested. They finally arrive to a unknown burrow and Mozart gives birth. The next morning, the group does not clean the burrow. Kinkajou leads the group out foraging, and Mozart leaves her pups for food. Kinkajou sneaks out and kills the 1 - hour old pups. Mozart finds an eaten paw on the ground. |
The Death of Romance | The Starsky group is looking for a new territory. Starsky dominant male, Carlos, has an infection from his scar. Along the way, Shady, a Starsky male, spots a snake and the group mobs it, only to leave in a moment. Houdini is roving around the Whiskers, and Zaphod has let his guard off when his brother Youssarian went off on a roving trip. Flower snuck away from Zaphod when he stole some of her food, and ran into Houdini, who bravely mated with her. The Starsky reach a new burrow after foraging. Carlos is nowhere to be found, and the camera then shows he has died, and the cause of death was infection. |
The Tale of Len & Squiggy | This episode will air September 7th. |
The House of Zappa | This episode will air September 14th. |
Feature film
According to The Washington Post, a feature film, Meerkat Manor: Queen of the Kalahari, is in preparation based on the television series.[1]
DVD releases
Below is a list of DVDs for each country/region in orginized Dates.
Title | Release Date | Number of Discs | Number of Episodes |
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The Complete First Season (UK) | October 9, 2006 | 4 Single Sided Discs | 13 |
The Complete First Season (AU) | December 1, 2006 | 4 Single Sided Discs | 13 |
The Complete First Season (US) | November 30, 2006 | 3 Single Sided Discs | 13 |
The Complete Second Season (UK) | October 14, 2007 | 4 Single Sided Discs | 13 |
The Complete Second Season (AU) | April 12, 2007 | 4 Single Sided Discs | 13 |
The Complete Second Season (US) | March 8 2007 | 3 Single Sided Discs | 13 |
References
- ^ Thomson, Desson (2007-07-29). "March of the Cuddly-Wuddly Documentaries". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
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