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An aardvark is covered in a tough, coarse skin that is relatively hairless, providing protection against the harsh conditions of its environment. Its skin is thick and elastic, helping to prevent injuries while digging for food. Aardvarks also have sparse, coarse fur on certain areas, such as their ears and snout, but the overall body covering is primarily characterized by its leathery texture.

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