Is an aardvark a type of ant eater?
Not an anteater. The aardvark is a completely nocturnal creature and spends the day in its burrow.
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Is aardvark the first animal in alphabetical order?
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Yes, an aardvark is sometimes called an antbear, anteater, Ca...
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If an aardvark barks, how may trees will fall in Guatemala?
It's possible that the bark could bring in some bigger animal...
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The average aardvark is six feet long. They weigh between 100...
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What habitat does an aardvark live in?
Aardvarks live in sub-Saharan Africa, where there is suitable...
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What sound does a aardvark make?
The sound of an aardvark is very similar to a small bark or a...
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Is aardvark the first animal in alphabetical order?
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What is the difference between an aardvark and an armadillo?
The aardvark is a large burrowing nocturnal mammal of sub-Sah...
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Yes, an aardvark is sometimes called an antbear, anteater, Ca...
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About Aardvark
The aardvark, which is sometimes referred to as antbear or anteater, is a nocturnal mammal that is native to Africa. The aardvark is medium in size, and has burrowing habits similar to those of a groundhog. Elephant shrews, sirenians, tenrecs, hyaxes and elephants are the closest living relatives of the aardvark, and there is no close relation to the South American anteater.

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