powerful limbs with shovel-shaped claws make them excellent diggers In the wild their burrows can be up to 13 metres long An aardvark's tongue is about 30cm long and is used to catch termites and ...
The sticky tongue approach to feeding means that copious amounts of sand accompany an aardvark’s meals, so the teeth wear down and are replaced continuously. However, the aardvark chews little ...
A newborn aardvark – the first at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park – is doing just that. According to the zoo, the species have ...
The newest aardvark arrival at Colchester Zoo Credit ... and in the wild their burrows can be up to 13 metres long. Their tongues are around 30cm long and is used to catch termites and ants.