aardvark

[ˈɑːrdvɑːrk]

aardvark Definition

a nocturnal burrowing mammal native to Africa, with a long snout for feeding on ants and termites.

Using aardvark: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aardvark" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The aardvark is a solitary animal that feeds at night.

  • Example

    Aardvarks are known for their long snouts and sticky tongues that help them catch ants and termites.

  • Example

    The aardvark's burrows provide shelter for other animals like warthogs and porcupines.

Phrases with aardvark

  • a common name for the aardvark due to its diet of ants

    Example

    The anteater is a unique animal that feeds primarily on ants and termites.

  • a hole or burrow dug by an aardvark

    Example

    The aardvark hole was large enough for the warthog to use as shelter.

  • the long, sticky tongue of the aardvark used for catching ants and termites

    Example

    The aardvark's tongue is almost half a meter long and covered in sticky saliva.

Origins of aardvark

from Afrikaans 'aarde vark', meaning 'earth pig'

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Summary: aardvark in Brief

An 'aardvark' [ˈɑːrdvɑːrk] is a nocturnal burrowing mammal native to Africa, with a long snout for feeding on ants and termites. It is also known as an 'anteater' due to its diet of ants. The aardvark's burrows provide shelter for other animals like warthogs and porcupines.