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The aardwolf is in the same family as the hyenas.
However, in some areas the aardwolf is hunted for its fur.
My Webster's has a fine striped aardwolf on its very first page.
The brown hyena and aardwolf is not known to prey on humans.
This short story was originally published in god's 15 minutes by Aardwolf Publishing.
By night, an aardwolf can consume up to 200,000 termites using its sticky, long tongue.
The aardwolf has not seen decreasing numbers and they are relatively widespread throughout eastern Africa.
When the aardwolf is alarmed, hairs on its back rise, creating a prominent crest.
An aardwolf can eat 300,000 Trinervitermes on a single outing.
The Aardwolf is a mammal in the hyena family.
The Circle takes over the organization of Aardwolf, a mutant drug lord.
The book introduced the concept of Aardwolf.
Both species are smaller than the spotted hyena, but larger than the aardwolf.
Could it be an aardwolf, an insect-eating hyena?
Common carnivores in the reserve are the vulnerable African Wild Dog and the aardwolf.
The aardwolf is the only surviving species in the mammalian subfamily Protelinae.
The aardwolf has a foxlike head, slender legs, and sloping hindquarters.
Therefore, when threatened, the aardwolf will attempt to mislead its foe by doubling back on its tracks.
Insectivores, such as the aardwolf (a type of hyena) and the southern grasshopper mouse, are thus largely independent from free water.
Additionally, a cheat code was soon discovered and published that allowed the player to view all of the in-game sprites, including the "Aardwolf" sign.
The secretions are primarily used for territorial marking, though both the aardwolf and the striped hyena will spray them when attacked.
The comic Aardwolf (No 2, Feb 1995) is a special tribute issue to Bloch.
Aardwolf (disambiguation)
Because of these factors, the IUCN has rated the aardwolf as least concern.
The aardwolf (Proteles cristata) is a small, insectivorous mammal, native to East Africa and Southern Africa.
Webster's wording, even, is more visual than that: "A maned striped mammal (Proteles cristata) of southern and eastern Africa that resembles the related hyena and feeds chiefly on carrion and insects."