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1. Aardwolf - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Young aardwolves generally achieve sexual maturity after two years, and the breeding season varies depending on their location, but normally takes place during the autumn or spring.
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Fossil range: Pleistocene - Recent Aardwolf Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1 Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Hyaenidae
Subfamily: Protelinae
Flower, 1869 Genus: Proteles
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Species: P. cristata
Aardwolf range The aardwolf Proteles cristata ) is a small, insectivorous hyena , native to Eastern and Southern Africa . The name means "earth wolf" in Afrikaans Dutch It is also called "maanhaar jackal". Unlike other hyenas, the diet of the aardwolf almost completely consists of termites , other insect larvae and carrion. The aardwolf is the only surviving species of the subfamily Protelinae . Two subspecies are recognized: Proteles cristatus cristatus of Southern Africa , and Proteles cristatus septentrionalis of eastern and northeastern Africa. It is usually placed in the Hyaenidae, though formerly separated into the family Protelidae . The aardwolf lives in the scrublands of eastern and southern Africa. These are the areas of land covered with stunted trees or

2. Myrmecophagy - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Myrmecophagy is found in a number of landdwelling vertebrate taxa, including reptiles (horned lizards and blind snakes) and several mammalian groups (anteaters, aardvarks, aardwolves
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Myrmecophagy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Look up myrmecophagy in Wiktionary , the free dictionary. Myrmecophagy is a feeding behavior defined by the consumption of termites and/or ants , particularly in those animal species whose diets are largely or exclusively composed of said insect types. Myrmecophagy is found in a number of land-dwelling vertebrate taxa, including reptiles horned lizards and blind snakes ) and several mammalian groups ( anteaters aardvarks aardwolves pangolins ... sloth bears and many armadillos , for instance). Otherwise unrelated mammals with this specialization often display similar adaptations for this niche - such as reduced teeth and jaws, long sticky tongue, and often powerful forelimbs suited for excavating the nests of their colonial prey - and so may be considered examples of convergent evolution v d e ... Carnivores adult Hematophagy Insectivore Lepidophagy Man-eater ... Mucophagy Myrmecophagy Ophiophagy Piscivore Avivore Spongivore ... Vermivore reproductive Oophagy Ovophagy Paedophagy Placentophagy ... Weaning cannibalistic Cannibalism Human cannibalism Self-cannibalism Sexual cannibalism ... Osteophagy Others Phagocytosis Bacterivore Coprophagia Detritivore ... Omnivore Methods Apex predator Bottom feeding Browsing Hypercarnivore ... Category:Eating behaviors Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myrmecophagy

3. The Hyena Pages -- Main Page
Facts and photos of spotted and brown hyenas, and aardwolves. Also features information about evolution and folklore.
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4. Aardwolves - Definition And More From The Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of word from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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5. Aardwolf - New World Encyclopedia
The aardwolf has two glands at the rear that secrete a musky fluid for marking territory and communicating with other aardwolves. The aardwolf typically has a yellowishwhite to
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Fossil range: Pleistocene - Recent
Aardwolf Conservation status Image:Status IUCN2.3 LC.svg
Least concern Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Hyaenidae
Subfamily: Protelinae
Flower, 1869 Genus: Proteles
Species: P. cristatus Binomial name Proteles cristatus Sparrman, 1783 Aardwolf range Aardwolf is the common name for a small, insectivorous, hyena -like African mammal Proteles cristatus, characterized by a dog -like appearance, hind limbs shorter than fore limbs, five digits on the forepaws, a mane along the back of the neck that can be held erect, several black stripes on the body and legs, and less powerful jaws than the similar-appearing striped hyena. While the aardwolf belongs to the hyena family Hyaenidae, it is the only extant member in the subfamily Protelinae, with the true hyenas belonging to the subfamily Hyaeninae. The aardwolf lives in the scrublands of eastern and southern Africa. These are the areas of land covered with stunted trees or shrubs. The aardwolf hides in a burrow during the day and comes out at night to search for food. While related to the hyenas, unlike its relatives, the aardwolf does not hunt large prey. This unusual animal is a mass killer-of insects. It feeds mainly on termites and can eat more than 300,000 in a single night, using its long, sticky tongue to collect them. Ecologically, the main role of the aardwolf is in control of termite populations, and as part of

6. Aardwolves - Wiktionary
Plural form of aardwolf
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    7. Aardwolf - Proteles Cristatus At Olejar's Encyclopedia Of Animals
    aardwolves are mainly found on open, grassy plains. Physical features aardwolves resemble the true hyenas, but are much smaller. They have a body length of 5580 cm, plus an
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    8. Aardwolves Definition Of Aardwolves In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    aardwolf ( rd`w lf), carnivore of the hyena hyena, carnivorous, chiefly nocturnal mammal of the Old World family Hyaenidae. Although doglike in appearance, hyenas are more closely
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    9. ADW: Proteles Cristata: Information
    aardwolves, Proteles cristata, occur solely on the continent of Africa. There are two separate populations. One population is found in southern Africa (including the countries of
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    Overview News Technology Conditions of Use ... Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Order Carnivora Suborder Feliformia Family Hyaenidae Species Proteles cristata
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    editLink('skunkworks/.accounts/27cb3ca8-c907-46c9-93fa-05692c0bee6e') 2010/10/14 00:57:21.595 GMT-4 By Michelle Morton-Matcham Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Suborder: Feliformia Family: Hyaenidae Genus: Proteles Species: Proteles cristata
    Geographic Range
    Aardwolves, Proteles cristata , occur solely on the continent of Africa. There are two separate populations. One population is found in southern Africa (including the countries of South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, southern Angola, southern Zambia, and southwestern Mozambique). The other northern population ranges from central Tanzania through northeastern Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, along the coast of Ethiopia and Sudan, and the southeastern tip of Egypt. Koehler and Richardson, 1990

    10. Aardvarks And Aardwolves - Fun Facts, Questions, Answers, Information
    Africa. The aardvark is found in most suitable habitats in subSaharan Africa. The aardwolf has two distinct populations. The southern population occurs in South Africa, Angola
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    Aardvarks and aardwolves are found on what continent?
      Africa . The aardvark is found in most suitable habitats in sub-Saharan Africa. The aardwolf has two distinct populations. The southern population occurs in South Africa, Angola, Zambia and Mozambique. The northern population lives in Tanzania, Uganda, Somalia and Egypt.
    Except for rare exceptions, how many young does the aardvark give birth to at a time?
      One . On rare occasion twins are born. The baby weighs about 2 kgs (4lbs) and it ventures out with its mother when it is about two weeks old.
    What does the word 'aardvark' mean?
      Earth pig . The word is an Afrikaans word. The aardvark is not a pig nor is it related to pigs. The aardvark is the only member of the family Orycteropodidae.
    How many teeth does an aardvark have?
      Twenty . The aardvark's teeth grow continuously. The teeth lack roots and enamel.
    What is special about an aardvark's tongue?

    11. Aardwolf: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
    They have often been mistaken for solitary animals. In fact, they live as monogamous pairs, with their young, defending the same territory. Young aardwolves generally achieve
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    Discussion Ask a question about ' Aardwolf Start a new discussion about ' Aardwolf Answer questions from other users Full Discussion Forum Encyclopedia The aardwolf Proteles cristata ) is a small, insectivorous Entomophagy Entomophagy is the practice of eating insects as food...
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    Hyena The Hyaenidae is a mammalian family of order Carnivora. The Hyaenidae family, native to both African and Asian continents, consists of four living species, the Striped Hyena and Brown Hyena , the Spotted Hyena , and the Aardwolf .-Evolution:Hyenas seem to have originated 26 million years ago from...
    , native to Eastern East Africa East Africa or Eastern Africa is the easterly region of the African continent, variably defined by geography or geopolitics. In the UN scheme of geographic regions, 19 territories constitute Eastern Africa:...
    and Southern Africa Southern Africa Southern Africa is the southernmost region of the African continent, variably defined by geography or geopolitics. Within the region are numerous territories, including the Republic of South Africa ; nowadays, the simpler term South Africa is generally reserved for the country in English.-UN...
    . The name means "earth wolf" in Afrikaans Afrikaans Afrikaans is a West Germanic language, mainly spoken in South Africa and Namibia. It is a daughter language of Dutch, originating in its seventeenth century dialects, and was historically referred to as Cape Dutch.

    12. Living Library | Aardvarks And Aardwolves Of Kwandwe | Article In Mammals
    Experience the mammal wildlife in Africa! Our section on mammals looks at the full spectrum of wildlife in Africa and gives away the hotspots for game viewing animals in their
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    Aardvarks and Aardwolves of Kwandwe
    The Aardvark (literal translation from Afrikaans is "earth pig") and Aardwolf ("earth wolf") spend most of their lives with their noses to the ground. Although not rare, they are shy, nocturnal and rarely-seen, so these are two of the most sought-after animals on safari.
    Situated in South Africa's Eastern Cape province, Kwandwe Private Game Reserve is one of the few wildlife reserves where there are regular opportunities to see these timid and unusual creatures.
    Aardvark - the earth pig
    One of the reasons that so little is known about the Aardvark is that this amazing creature is mainly nocturnal and solitary. They are far larger than most people expect, weighing about the same as an adult Cheetah (40kg). Observations at Kwandwe have shown that the Aardvark changes its patterns of movement according to the seasons, and this probably has something to do with its foraging habits. Two termite species are predominantly consumed.

    13. Define Aardwolf | Dictionary And Thesaurus
    Young aardwolves generally achieve sexual maturity after two years, and the breeding season varies depending on their location, but normally takes place during the autumn or spring.
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    aardwolf n : striped hyena of southeast Africa that feeds chiefly on insects [syn: Proteles cristata ] [also: aardwolves (pl)]
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    aarde + wolf. Used in English since the 19th Century.
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  • A insectivorous quadruped i Proteles cristatus , of South Africa, related to and resembling the hyena , and having an erectile crest
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    The aardwolf Proteles cristatus ) is a small insectivorous hyena -like mammal , native to Eastern and Southern Africa . The name means "earth wolf" in Afrikaans Dutch . It is also called "maanhaar-jackal" and "protelid". Unlike other hyenas (subfamily Hyaeninae ), the diet of the aardwolf almost completely consists of

    14. Aardwolf And Aardwolves
    Aardwolf; Length of head and body 2231 inches; tail, 8-12 inches. Weight 20-31 pounds. Habitat and Range open plains and woodlands in southern and eastern Africa.
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    Aardwolves Information Aardwolf; Length of head and body: 22-31 inches; tail, 8-12 inches. Weight: 20-31 pounds. Habitat and Range: open plains and woodlands in southern and eastern Africa. The aardwolf (species Proteles cristatus), African carnivore generally placed in the family Hyaenidae but separated by some authorities as the family Protelidae. The aardwolf, whose name in Afrikaans means "earth wolf," resembles a small striped hyena. It is yellowish with vertical black stripes and a bushy, black-tipped tail, and it bears a long, coarse mane of erectile hairs along the length of its back.
    The aardwolf lives on the open, grassy plains of southern and eastern Africa. There are two geographically separate populations, one centered in South Africa and the other extending from central Tanzania northward to southern Egypt. The aardwolf feeds largely on termites, particularly on the species Trinervitermes trinervoides. It is nocturnal, lives in a burrow, and is usually solitary but may forage in small packs. The litter generally consists of three or four young. The aardwolf is harmless and shy; when attacked, as by dogs, it emits a musky-smelling fluid and may fight. Its life span is fourteen years in captivity. Go To: Home (Front Page) Contact Community Pet Advisors Pet Insurance Pet E-Bookstore Pet Rescue Orgs Pet Info Directory Pet Services Directory Pet Features Directory Planet-Pets TV Episodes Newsletter Information

    15. Aardwolf
    aardwolves have five toes instead of four like Hyenas. HOW IT HAS BIRTH aardwolves have live birth. They can have from 2 to 4 baby Aardwolf at a time.
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    Aardwolf THE PLACE YOU'LL FIND IT: You'll find it in Africa. CREATURE BODY FEATURES: It's length is 65 to 80 CM. and it's weight is 15 to 22 pounds. WHAT KIND OF AREA YOU WILL FIND IT IN: Arid grasslands and dry savannas. ITS GRUB: It eats mostly termites but it can also eat carrion, egg, mice, small bird, and other insects. CREATURE FEATURES: It's from the Hyena family. Aardwolves have five toes instead of four like Hyenas. HOW IT HAS BIRTH: Aardwolves have live birth. They can have from 2 to 4 baby Aardwolf at a time.
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    16. Aardwolf
    During more than 4000 miles of nighttime spotlight surveys of the grasslands of the Reserve, Sipho observed only four aardwolves! Nighttime observations (sunset to
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    Aardwolf The aardwolf ( Proteles cristatus ) is a poorly studied and often misunderstood carnivore of southern Africa. The Institute for Wildlife Studies currently cooperates with the Malolotja Nature Reserve in Swaziland in their study of the nocturnal Aardwolf. Inclement weather is a standard experience at Malolotja, especially during the late afternoons, which then makes it difficult for visual observations of the animals. Wildlife researcher Sipho Nana Matsebula, working under the direction of Dr. Ara Monadjem of the University of Swaziland , has only seen the elusive aardwolf a few times. However, he also kept detailed records of other nocturnal animals occurring in the reserve: primarily the black-backed jackal ( Canis mesomelas ), followed by serval, caracal, slender mongoose and the large spotted genet. During more than 4000 miles of nighttime spotlight surveys of the grasslands of the Reserve, Sipho observed only four aardwolves! Nighttime observations (sunset to midnight) of active dens and middens (i.e. ‘latrines’) were conducted for a total of 21 nights, but unfortunately no aardwolf was seen. Daytime walks have also been conducted to identify sign of aardwolf occupation. More than 15,000 hectares of the reserve have now been searched for possible aardwolf sign. In his latest report, Sipho writes: "Although sightings of the animals are very limited, new and active signs of their presence are being identified and recorded. Seven territories have been found so far, of which six are active. All these territories are located in open grasslands. All of them have a river or a small stream running through them. They are all found between hills or next to hills. Combined, these territories cover an area of about 1 400 hectares which is about 8% of the total area of the reserve. "

    17. Aardwolf - Ask.com
    The Aardwolf only inhabits Southern and Eastern ï½¥ Observe the animal's coat. aardwolves have a light, slightly orangish pelt with dark stripes.
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    18. Aardwolves - Definition Of Aardwolves By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus A
    aard wolf ( rd w lf) n. A mammal (Proteles cristatus) native to southern and eastern Africa that resembles the hyena, has gray fur with black stripes, and feeds mainly on termites
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    19. Aardwolf — Infoplease.com
    Seasonal differences in field metabolism, water requirements, and foraging behavior of freeliving aardwolves. (Ecology) aardwolves AND FOSSAS AND KRAITSOH MY!(animals banned as
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    20. Aardwolf - Uncyclopedia, The Content-free Encyclopedia
    It has two glands at the rear that secrete a musky fluid for marking territory and communicating with other aardwolves, or that’s what they tell their mothers, anyway.
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