Facts about the Dwarf Mongoose -- Helogale parvula:

A summary of most interesting statistics (size, gestation...), amazing environmental adaptations & fascinating facts about social habits, etc.

SIZE: Length (including tail) 38 cm, mass 300 g.

COLOUR: From reddish-brown to dark brown, flecked with grey, the underparts are usually a little lighter.

MOST LIKE: The Banded Mongoose, but is uniform dark brown and not grey-brown with dark crossbands. The Dwarf Mongoose is also considerably smaller.

HABITAT: Savanna, semi-desert, dry open woodland and bush country associated with the presence of termite mounds, fallen trees and rocky outcrops.

FOOD:

REPRODUCTION & GESTATION PERIOD:

DISTRIBUTION MAP:

WHERE FOUND:
Kruger National Park (South Africa)
Pilanesberg National Park (South Africa)
Tembe Elephant Park

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