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The social structure of the yellow mongoose is hierarchical, based around a central breeding pair and their most recent offspring.
There are also subadults, the elderly, or adult relatives of the central pair.
Male ranges tend to overlap, while females from other dens have contiguous non-overlapping ranges.
Every day, the alpha male will mark members of his group with anal gland secretions, and his boundaries with facial and anal secretions, as well as urine.
The alpha male also rubs his back against raised objects, leaving behind hair as a visual marker of territory.
Other members of the group mark their dens with cheek secretions.

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