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aardvark
[ ahrd-vahrk ]
noun
- a large, nocturnal, burrowing mammal, Orycteropus afer, of central and southern Africa, feeding on ants and termites and having a long, extensile tongue, strong claws, and long ears.
aardvark
/ ˈɑːdˌvɑːk /
noun
- a nocturnal mammal, Orycteropus afer, the sole member of its family ( Orycteropodidae ) and order ( Tubulidentata ). It inhabits the grasslands of Africa, has long ears and snout, and feeds on termites Also calledant bear
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This struggle has shaped every animal — from aardvarks to zebrafish — and likely all other life as well.
It turns out that aardvarks are more closely related to elephants while pangolins are more closely related to cats and dogs.
After taking an online tutorial, you can catalog everything from the aardvarks to the zebras that you see.
Rafting likely explains how Afrotheria, the group containing elephants and aardvarks, got to Africa.
Ed Markey (D-MA) appeared with Arthur the Aardvark, the star of the PBS show Arthur, to promote funding for public broadcasting.
XG Ventures has invested in over 45 companies with fifteen exits, including such companies as Tapulous, Posterous, and Aardvark.
The name ant-eater is also given to the pangolins and to the aardvark.
They got him in the hole like an aardvark, with a bush over the mouth, so you couldn't see it.
The girl turned like a frightened aardvark, still holding the cromorne in her hand.
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