Orycteropus afer
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Definition
Noun 1. Aardvark: A nocturnal, burrowing mammal native to the grasslands and savannas of Africa. It has a long snout, large ears, a thick tail, and powerful claws used for digging. Its diet consists almost exclusively of ants and termites. It is the only living species in the mammalian order Tubulidentata.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Orycteropus afer uses its excellent sense of smell to locate termite mounds.
- Due to its secretive and nocturnal habits, spotting an Orycteropus afer in the wild is a rare event.
- The Orycteropus afer is a unique example of mammalian evolution, as it is the sole survivor of its order.
Advanced Usage
- In Zoological/Scientific Context: The term is primarily used in scientific, academic, or formal zoological writing to refer to the aardvark with taxonomic precision.
- The study focused on the phylogenetic position of Orycteropus afer within the placental mammals.
Variants and Related Words
- Aardvark (n): The common name for .
- The aardvark is sometimes called an "antbear."
- Tubulidentata (n): The biological order to which belongs, characterized by teeth without enamel and consisting of tubules.
- The order Tubulidentata has only one extant species.
Synonyms
- Aardvark
- Antbear (regional/common name)
- Earth pig (literal translation from Afrikaans/Dutch, reflecting its appearance and digging behavior)
Noun
- nocturnal burrowing mammal of the grasslands of Africa that feeds on termites; sole extant representative of the order Tubulidentata