An Aardwolf is a small, insect-eating mammal that resembles a hyena but has distinctive vertical stripes on its coat. They have long, pointed ears and a slender body with a mane of hair that runs from their neck to the base of their tail. They are typically nocturnal and solitary animals.
The majority of people live with a relative when they are little. Typically, people live with their parents when they are little. If not, then they live somewhere where an adult can take care of them.
some live some die
People who live into their 80s are commonly referred to as octogenarians.
Yes. Most Canadians live in major Urban Centers. As of 2006 80% of Canadians live in urban areas. Most Canadians live in cities. roughly 8/10 Canadians are considered one of the most urbanized populations as a whole.
In southern and eastern africa.
The aardwolf mainly lives in eastern and southern Africa. It lives in a burrow during the day and comes out to hunt at night.
Aardwolf - comics - was created in 1993.
Two to three cubs is normal for an aardwolf litter.
It is called a cub or a pup or a whelp a nd that's what a baby aardwolf is called
No its a carnivore
the Aardwolf normally starts to walk at the age of 4 weeks old!!! amazing
An Aardvark Would Win Because It Is MUCH Bigger And Would Squash The Aardwolf To Suffacation.
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termites and insect lava
There are three or four varieties. The spotted, brown, striped hyenas, and their cousin the aardwolf. They are found in various locations in Africa and Asia.
There are three or four varieties. The spotted, brown, striped hyenas, and their cousin the aardwolf. They are found in various locations in Africa and Asia.