Aardvark is an animal native to Southern Africa and outside the Roman Empire. There is no common word for the animal in the Latin language as it would have been rarely encountered, if at all, by Romans. There is no Latin word for the animal.
Perhaps, if the animal were to be seen, it could be called "ferus" or perhaps "fera", both referring to wild beast or wild animal such as a boar.
carassius auratus.. :)
The Latin name for aardvark is Orycteropus afer. I hope this helped you out.
The aardvark is known as orycteropus afer in Latin.
The Latin name for aardvark is Orycteropus afer. I hope this helped you out.
The correct spelling is aardvark (Dutch for earth pig, an insectivorous mammal).
Latin
In Pig Latin, you would spell "Latoya" as "Atloya."
The Latin spelling is "Maria".
aardvark
Rename it the 'ardvark' so stupid people can spell it phonetically and actually be able to google search them.
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An aardvark is one aardvark. The word population is superfluous .
An aardvark is a nocturnal mismatched mammal that appears to have the snout of a pig, the ears of a rabbit, body of an ant eater, and the feet and tail of a kangaroo. Really quite an interesting creature and can nearly rival the platypus in it's oddities.