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How old can a Aardvark live up to?

In captivity, an aardvark's lifespan is about 10 years, but in the wild sometimes aardvark's can live for up to 60 years.


How long is a aardvark's tongue?

An average aardvark tongue is up to 30 centimeters.


What is a clams mobility?

. The soft-shell clam digs a permanent burrow in which it remains for life unless disturbed. As it grows the clam enlarges and deepens its burrow. When the tide is in, this clam's long "neck" (actually its siphons) is thrust up to the opening of the burrow for feeding. When the tide goes out, the clam withdraws its "neck" and closes its shell until the tide comes in again.


What does a platypus's home look like?

A platypus's burrow is a dry burrow dug into a riverbank or creek bank. The entrance is usually disguised by overhang from the riverbank, or by tree roots and/or other vegetation. They are difficult to see, which is precisely what the platypus wants. Burrows can extend into the soft earth for up to 33 metres (100 feet). The female digs a burrow with a chamber at the end where she lays and incubates her eggs.


What does platypus home look like?

A platypus's burrow is a dry burrow dug into a riverbank or creek bank. The entrance is usually disguised by overhang from the riverbank, or by tree roots and/or other vegetation. They are difficult to see, which is precisely what the platypus wants. Burrows can extend into the soft earth for up to 33 metres (100 feet). The female digs a burrow with a chamber at the end where she lays and incubates her eggs.


What is the difference between an anteater and an aardvark?

aardvarks live in Africa, have four toes, and burrow in the ground. anteaters are hairier, don't have any teeth, and eat ants and termites. if you look up both of these on wikepidia they have very informational pages.


What is the name of the person who digs up ruins to study in past?

An archaeologist is the person who digs up ruins to study the past.


How would you describe the platypus's home?

A platypus's home is a dry burrow dug into a riverbank or creek bank. The entrance is usually disguised by overhang from the riverbank, or by tree roots and/or other vegetation. They are difficult to see, which is precisely what the platypus wants. Burrows can extend into the soft earth for up to 33 metres (100 feet). The female digs a burrow with a chamber at the end where she lays and incubates her eggs. Often, she lines the entrance from the burrow to the chamber with leaves.


What is the house of a mole called?

There are always problems with this type of question, particularly in a quiz. There are numerous home names for various animals. However, a mole lives in a fortress, a burrow, or a tunnel. Yes, another name for a hole!


Where do platypuses keep their eggs?

The female platypus digs a long burrow, up to 30 metres (100 feet) in length, in the bank of a river or creek. The entrance of the burrow is positioned above the waterline, and is often disguised by tree roots or overhanging bushes. At the end of the burrow, a nesting chamber is dug, and the eggs are laid in this chamber. The female then lines the actual entrance to the chamber from the burrow with dry leaves and grasses which provides some protection from marauding snakes, and which also removes the excess water from the mother when she comes in after diving for food in the water.


What is the name of a person that digs up artifacts that people left behind?

An archaeologist is a person who digs up artifacts left behind by people in the past.


How does the trapdoor spider protect itself from enemies?

The Trapdoor Spider digs a hole to live in. Then it uses the hairs on its body to tell if the thing outside of its nest it to big to attack, and bring inside its hole to eat. PLEASE recommend me.