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Aardwolf

British pronunciation/ˈɑːdwʊlf/
American pronunciation/ˈɑːɹdwʊlf/
Aardwolf
[NOUN]
1

a small, insectivorous mammal native to Africa, known for its distinctive appearance, which resembles a small striped hyena, and its diet consisting mainly of termites

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What is a "aardwolf"?

The aardwolf is a unique mammal that is part of the hyena family but has a markedly different lifestyle. It has a small, slender body with distinctive vertical stripes on its fur, giving it a striking appearance. Aardwolves are primarily insectivorous, with termites making up the majority of their diet. They are primarily nocturnal, spending their days resting in burrows or hidden vegetation and emerging at night to forage for food. Aardwolves have specialized teeth and a long, sticky tongue to help them consume large quantities of termites. They are solitary animals or live in small family groups, and are known for their shy and elusive nature. Despite their unique appearance and ecological role as termite hunters, aardwolves are generally less well-known than their larger and more charismatic hyena relatives.

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1Third word is aardwolf.
2The aardwolf, evolutionarily, is an oddball hyena.
3Well there are comparable instances for example the aardwolf.
4Did not try to sell aardvark or aardwolf, so 0 there, buy and so on.
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