family orycteropodidae
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The aardvark, a member of the family Orycteropodidae, digs for termites at night.
Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic family of mammals: "Family Orycteropodidae" is the scientific name for the family that contains a single living species, the aardvark (Orycteropus afer). It is a monotypic family within the order Tubulidentata, characterized by medium-sized, burrowing, nocturnal mammals with long snouts and sticky tongues used for eating ants and termites.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The aardvark is the sole surviving member of the family Orycteropodidae.
- Fossil records show that the family Orycteropodidae was once more diverse.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic classification: The term is used in formal biological and zoological contexts to classify and discuss the evolutionary relationships of the aardvark and its extinct relatives.
- The phylogenetic study focused on the placement of the family Orycteropodidae within the mammalian tree.
Variants and Related Words
- Orycteropodidae (n): The same term, often used without the word "family" in technical writing.
- Orycteropus (n): The genus within the family Orycteropodidae, containing the aardvark.
- Aardvark (n): The common name for the animal belonging to this family.
- Tubulidentata (n): The order to which this family belongs.
Synonyms
- Aardvark family: A common, non-scientific synonym referring to the same taxonomic group.
The aardvark, a member of the family Orycteropodidae, digs for termites at night.
Noun
- aardvarks