Aardvarks dig extensive burrows in the ground, which serve as their primary shelter. These burrows can be quite deep and complex, providing protection from predators and harsh weather. They typically use their strong claws to excavate soil, creating a series of tunnels and chambers for resting and nesting. Aardvarks may also reuse old burrows made by other animals, adapting them for their own needs.
They don't make a shelter, but live in trees.
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flamingos find shelter in the forest from its preditors
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how do gorillas make their shelter
Is that an aardvark or an anteater, over there, eating those ants?
the pig eathier useses caves or useses objects in its enviorment to make a home so it can survive
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incas used sticks and bricks to make their own shelter.
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