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mungoose (n.)

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mungoose Sentence Examples

  1. The mongoose darted through the undergrowth, its bushy tail trailing behind it.
  2. The farmer's mongoose kept the rodent population under control, ensuring the safety of his crops.
  3. The mongoose's feisty nature made it an unlikely but effective predator of venomous snakes.
  4. The mongoose's playful antics and curious nature made it a popular pet.
  5. The mongoose's sharp claws and agility allowed it to climb trees and navigate dense vegetation with ease.
  6. The mongoose's excellent eyesight and sense of smell made it an adept scavenger.
  7. The mongoose's thick fur acted as a natural defense against snake venom and other threats.
  8. The mongoose's social nature led it to live in groups called mobs.
  9. The mongoose's lifespan typically ranges from 7 to 10 years, depending on its environment.
  10. The mongoose is found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and rocky areas, across Africa and Asia.

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The mongoose darted through the undergrowth, its bushy tail trailing behind it.

The farmer's mongoose kept the rodent population under control, ensuring the safety of his crops.

The mongoose's feisty nature made it an unlikely but effective predator of venomous snakes.

The mongoose's playful antics and curious nature made it a popular pet.