Gabbal Posted December 10, 2006 Originally posted by Kamalu Diin: he is lookout ...... afkaada fur aan ikahaada tiriyee.... get losss dheh What are you talking about? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kamalu Diin Posted December 10, 2006 Meerkats are burrowing animals, living in large underground networks with multiple entrances which they leave only during the day. They are very social, living in colonies of up to about 30. Animals in the same group often groom each other to strengthen social bonds. The alpha pair often scent-mark subordinates of the group to express their authority, and this is usually followed by the subordinates grooming the alphas and licking their faces. This behavior is also usually practiced when group members are reunited after a short period apart. Most meerkats in a group are all siblings and offspring of the alpha pair. Meerkat Suricata suricatta in Bristol ZooMeerkats demonstrate altruistic behaviour within their colonies; one or more meerkats stand sentry (lookout) while others are foraging or playing, to warn them of approaching dangers. When a predator is spotted, the meerkat performing as sentry gives a warning bark, and other members of the gang will run and hide in one of the many bolt holes they have spread across their territory. The sentry meerkat is the first to reappear from the burrow and search for predators, constantly barking to keep the others underground. If there is no threat, the sentry meerkat stops barking and the others feel safe to emerge. Meerkats also babysit the young in the group. Females that have never produced offspring of their own often lactate to feed the alpha pair's young, while the alpha female is away with the rest of the group. They also protect the young from threats, often endangering their own lives. On warning of danger, the babysitter takes the young underground to safety and is prepared to defend them if the danger follows. If retreating underground is not possible, she collects all young together and lies on top of them. Meerkats are also known to share their burrow with the red meerkat, yellow mongoose and ground squirrel, species with which they do not compete for resources. Meerkats are the first non-human mammal species seen actively teaching their young. Children of most species learn solely by observing adults. Meerkat adults educate children how to eat a venomous scorpion. They will remove the stinger and help the pup learn how to handle the creature. [1] Despite this altruistic behaviour, meerkats sometimes kill young members of their group. Subordinate meerkats have been seen killing the offspring of more senior members in order to advance their own offsprings' positions. [2] Meerkats have been known to engage in social activities, including what appear to be wrestling matches and foot races -------------------- be it Somalidoon and USC/ICU basher. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kamalu Diin Posted December 10, 2006 the Reporter is lookout ........ Afkaada fur aan ilkahaada tiriyee. Lookout is Sahan... tan kale waa sarbeeb soomaliyeed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
me Posted December 10, 2006 ^^Is it me or is hebel kookoo, meercats? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bambo Posted December 10, 2006 miskiin shaydan boqor was put in the spotlight , i dont see any thing wrong with how the interview was conducted. The reporter clearly asked Boqor some reasonable question and boqor simply could not answer because his not significant player in TFG . what parliment does not discuss current state of the countery at time of war , just like how any other legtimate Parliment would have done . They can atleast act like they care about the lifes that are being lost , take view hours to discuss about current battle in Dinsoor which is not far from Parliment HQ and come up with statment . shaydan Boqor only cares about money and how he can increase salary . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted December 10, 2006 Horn, I heard a number of this radios interviewing a number of officials, they were feeding reer Mogadishu with the "arms embargo wont e lifted" the past couple of weeks, hence the shock and awe and the anger from their side when the TFG got its way. To be expected though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites