Aardvarks are incredibly intelligent. The pass the famous "Mirror Test" which measures self-awareness; the only other animals known to pass it are dolphins, some breeds or dogs, and of course, humans. They have a complex language of snout movements and barking noises to communicate within their tightly interwound packs.
Never has an aardvark ever hurt a human. They pose no danger to people at all.
Just found a paper on aardvarks writen through google. the person who has writen it says that it has been recorded that they can eat up to around 50,000 termites in one night. Hope this helps.
Aardvark is an animal native to Southern Africa and outside the Roman empire. There is no common word for the animal in the Latin language as it would have been rarely encountered, if at all, by Romans. There is no Latin word for the animal.
Perhaps, if the animal were to be seen, it could be called "ferus" or perhaps "fera", both referring to wild beast or wild animal such as a boar.
different types of aardvarks are males and female aardvarks. there is a difference.
Yes it is. it has a backbone and bones in general. A vertebrate is a living thing with a spine.
The aardvark lives only in Africa, south of the Sahara. Their land ranges from Sudan to South Africa. They live mainly in savannas, woodlands, grassy plains, and bush country. Under the ground
They adapt in their envirement by using their tongue to not only eat ants, but sip water from a deep water hole in the african savannah
If you click on 'related links' below the link will take you to a picture of an aardvark.
Afrikaans, which has a lot of Dutch words incorporated into it. Aardvark comes from 'aarde', meaning 'earth' and 'vark' meaning 'pig'.
From my experience the only animals that eat aardvark are blesboks (South African antelope with white patch on forehead),caracal (long-legged nocturnal cat of African and Asian savannahs with long ears) and a cusk (large Atlantic fish like the cod) those are the only ones I am aware of but I an sure there are more for I only studied this subject for less than 3 hours.
Aardvarks are mammals found in many parts of Africa. See the link below for more information. Additional Info: According to the IUCN Red List they are listed as "of least concern" and the population trend is unknown at this time. Which indicates that we need more information.
No, the two are distinctly different animals.
Aardvarks are of the genus Orycteropus and are medium size, burrowing animals that are native to Africa. They are thought to closely resemble pigs although not actually related. Anteaters are of the sub order Vermilingua and are known for eating ants and other small insects with their long tongues. They live in trees and are said to resemble bears. They are found in central and south America.
aardvarks are mammals, so they don't lay eggs, but a baby aardvark starts eating termites on it's own when it's only three months old. the aardvark's tough tongue is unaffected by a termite's bite.
an aardvark biome is scrub land.
scrub land is an area where there are few trees adn there is a green brown grass.