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The aardvark, native to sub-Saharan Africa, including Zimbabwe, is a nocturnal mammal known for its long snout and powerful claws, which it uses to dig for termites and ants. It has a distinctive, pig-like shape and a thick, coarse coat that helps it adapt to its environment. Aardvarks are solitary animals and play a vital role in their ecosystem by aerating the soil and controlling insect populations. In Zimbabwe, they inhabit various environments, from savannas to woodlands, though they face threats from habitat loss and hunting.

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