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Summary Of: Aardvark

the aardvark is not closely related to the pig... Nor is the aardvark closely related to the... The aardvark is born with conventional incisors and... The aardvark is vaguely pig... The aardvark has a long... The aardvark is pale yellowish gray in color... The aardvark has been known to sleep in a recently excavated ant nest... Resting aardvark in Himeji City Zoo... An aardvark emerges from its burrow in the late afternoon or shortly after sunset... the aardvark digs into it with its powerful front legs... the aardvark also excavates burrows in which to live... The aardvark changes the layout of its home burrow regularly... Aardvark mother and young... Aardvark mother and young... In African folklore the aardvark is much admired because of its diligent quest for food and its fearless response to... the aardvark enjoys unusual notoriety...

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