Aardwolves are native to eastern and southern Africa. Boreal forests exist in northern Europe, Asia, and North America, so aardwolves do not live there. Aardwolves are related to hyenas, but they eat termites, not large prey.
Leopards, Huge Owls, Other Hyenas And Black Backed Jackals Eat Aardwolves.
They live in burroughs... in the earth, get it.
Aardwolves are not very wolf like...They are very similar to a rakoon if you research them on image results you can see for yourself.
Evidence suggests they did.
Hyenas eat baboons, and the Spotted, and Striped Hyenas live in the same area as Hamadryas Baboons, as well as Aardwolves.
southern Africa
Usually....at the beginnning of the dictionary :P lol
Maybe it's a pack, the same as timber or other wolves
P. Cristata is the species name for Aardwolves. Aardwolves are the only surviving member of the family protelidae, and are small, insectivorous mammals.The aardwolf is also related to hyenas.
Spotted hyenas, brown hyenas, and aardwolves all live only in Africa. Striped hyenas live in Africa and Southwest Asia. In prehistoric times, spotted hyenas lived throughout Eurasia in addition to Africa.
They are vegetarians - they recycle plant matter, returning plant nutrients to the soil ready for new plant growth. They are also an important food for many creatures, not least aardvarks, aardwolves and bat-eared foxes, and man in some countries.