The Meerkat motivational speaker in London equates the dangerous life of wild Meerkats and hostile take-overs in the corporate world. The territory where Meerkats live can be recognized by the bolt holes. These are tunnels and entrances which are made in between the burrows and where a Meerkat can find refuge in case of sudden danger. These strategic entrances which are several in numbers are for safety just in case an intruder gets into the burrow, and then the Meerkats can leave through one of the tunnels without becoming a prey to the intruder. The chambers where they sleep are at least 6 feet underground and they sleep huddles to each other to keep warm. Though there are several chambers to sleep in they prefer to use just one at a time. Meerkats urinate in their own burrows as they feel it is unsafe to venture out into the night. In the dens the Meerkats have certain beetles living with them whom they do not harm. The Meerkat motivational speaker in London uses interesting parallels. These beetles clean up the dens by eating the defecation of the Meerkats. At the entrance there is usually a high mound of dirt because of the constant excavation. This serves as a vantage point for the smaller Meerkats which can look out for any predator approaching their den. The Meerkat does this exercise religiously both in the morning and at night to make sure that no danger is lurking around. The only time the Meerkats move their den and their territory is when food becomes scarce. There are times when another gang proves to be stronger and outs them from their dens. However, this is rear and a Meerkat is not going to give in easily. There is a lot to learn from these beautiful animals, just asks the Meerkat motivational speaker in London.

