Aardvarks have a keen sense of smell, which they use to locate food, particularly ants and termites. Their olfactory receptors are well-developed, allowing them to detect scents from considerable distances. Sometimes, aardvarks may emit a musky or earthy odor due to their diet or the natural oils on their skin. Additionally, their burrowing habits can lead to a buildup of odors in their dens, contributing to their overall scent profile.
In captivity, an aardvark's lifespan is about 10 years, but in the wild sometimes aardvark's can live for up to 60 years.
tons of things, they sometimes eat ants like an anteater
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An aardvark is one aardvark. The word population is superfluous .
Are you thinking of a Gharial - see related link for a picture.
you smell salt from the ocean and sometimes pollution and the smell of people.
The aardvark is a placental mammal.
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a aardvark is in fact a mammal.
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The animal sometimes called an earth pig is the aardvark. It has a long, tubular snout used for sniffing out ants and termites, which make up the majority of its diet. Aardvarks also have large, powerful claws for digging burrows and breaking into termite mounds.