Yes.
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 deciding factor for where aardvarks live is availability of food. Aardvarks also require sandy soil, as opposed to rocks, so that they can dig for termites and ants. Aardvarks live in underground burrows that are 6.5 to 9.8 feet (2 to 3 metres) long, at 45 degree angles. At the end of the tunnel is a rounded 'room' where the aardvark curls up to sleep. Female aardvarks give birth in this chamber. Although burrows usually have just one entrance, some have numerous entrances as well as several tunnels extending from the main passage. So probably not. excerpt from http://www.animalcorner.co.uk/rainforests/aardvark.html
Aardvarks live in central and southern Africa.
Yes, there are aardvarks in Texas.
No, aardvarks do not live in trees. They can not climb. Their body isn't shaped right for it, but aardvarks do burrow.
Aardvarks always live to 17 years, no more no less.
Aardvarks live in Africa under the Sahara desert. They live in small burrows by the way.
Yes they do
Aardvarks originate from the hearth of humanity and aardvarks which is in Africa. They do not need to adapt to Africa as they naturally occur there.
Yes.
Aardvarks live in burrows in big colonies.
Sub-Saharan Africa
Aardvarks live in burrows Africa anywhere there are temites to exploit.