Portrait of a lazing vosmangoose.
The vosmangoose occurs on the open plains, such as deserts and grasslands, in Africa. There they dig extensive burrows. Such a burrow can cover up to fifty square meters and the burrows are about one and a half meters deep. There are sometimes forty entrances, so that there is always one nearby in case of danger. Everything has been thought of in the burrow; there is even a toilet and a baby room.
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