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What does an aardvark look like?
Aardvarks are mammals that look like they were made from parts of other animals. An aardvark has a long snout that ends with a pig-like nose, rabbit-like ears and a tail similar to a kangaroo’s.
What do Aardvarks eat?
The food of choice for aardvarks is the termite, though they eat other insects as well. Aardvarks are omnivorous, meaning they eat both plants and animals.
What is group of aardvarks called?
Aardvarks were formerly classified in the same group as armadillos, sloths, and anteaters. Today, the aardvark is classified in a group of mammals called the Tubulidentata.
Where do aardvarks live?
Aardvark Habitat. Aardvarks live in Sub saharan Africa, where there is suitable habitat for them to live, such as savannas, grasslands, woodlands and bush land and available food (ants and termites). Aardvarks are sometimes found in rainforests and are absent from desert regions.
The aardvark (Orycteropus afer) is the sole surviving species in its order, the Tubulidentata. Aardvarks are medium-sized mammals with a bulky body, arched back, medium-length legs, long ears (they resemble those of a donkey), a long snout, and a thick tail. They have a sparse coat of coarse grayish brown fur covering their body.
How many toes does an aardvark have?
They have a sparse coat of coarse grayish brown fur covering their body. Aardvarks have four toes on their front feet and five toes on their rear feet. Each toe has a flat, sturdy nail that they use for digging burrows and tearing into insect nests in search of food.
Is the Aardvark a threatened species?
Their populations are unknown but they are classified as “Least Concern” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and not listed as threatened at all by the ECOS Environmental Conservation Online System. Major identified threats to the aardvark are habitat loss through agriculture, and human and trapping for bush meat.
What kind of aircraft is the F-111 Aardvark?
The General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark is an American supersonic, medium-range interdictor and tactical attack aircraft that also filled the roles of strategic nuclear bomber, aerial reconnaissance, and electronic-warfare aircraft in its various versions.