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  2. Aardvark - Wikipedia

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    The aardvark is pale yellowish-grey in colour and often stained reddish-brown by soil. The aardvark's coat is thin, and the animal's primary protection is its tough skin. Its hair is short on its head and tail; however its legs tend to have longer hair. [5] The hair on the majority of its body is grouped in clusters of three to four hairs. [22]

  3. General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark - Wikipedia

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    An orthographically projected diagram of the F-111 Electronically Agile Radar (PESA, precursor of the AN/APQ-164 for B-1 Lancer), specifically designed for the FB-111. Data from General Dynamics F-111 "Aardvark", [213] The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft [214] General characteristics. Crew: 2; Length: 73 ft 6 in (22.40 m) Wingspan: 63 ...

  4. Orycteropus - Wikipedia

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    Orycteropus afer (Pallas, 1766) – aardvark – Palaeolithic to Recent of Africa † Orycteropus abundulafus Lehmann, Vignaud, Likius & Brunet, 2005 † Orycteropus crassidens MacInnes, 1955 [4] – Pleistocene of Kenya † Orycteropus djourabensis Lehmann, Vignaud, Mackaye & Brunet, 2004 [5] – Early Pliocene to Early Pleistocene of Chad and ...

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  6. File:Aardvark.pdf - Wikipedia

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    The aardvark is the only recent representative of the order Tubulidentata and represents the last survivor of the primeval hoofed animals (Protungulata) and thus is rightly called a 'living fossil'. Numerous books, articles and internet pages have been researched and the most important information on the aardvark has been condensed into this work.

  7. Orycteropodidae - Wikipedia

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    The first aardvark fossil discovered was originally named Orycteropus gaudryi (now Amphiorycteropus) and was found in Turolian deposits on the island of Samos. [1] Since then, representatives of the order Tubulidentata have been located from the Oligocene in what is now Europe, and it is believed that the order probably originated around 65–70 million years ago or in the Paleocene.

  8. Anteater - Wikipedia

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    Anteater has also been used as a common name for a number of animals that are not in Vermilingua, including the echidnas, numbat, pangolins, and aardvark. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Anteaters are also known as antbears, although this is more commonly used as a name for the aardvark. [ 4 ]

  9. Ungulate - Wikipedia

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    Elephants, sea cows, and hyraxes were grouped together in the clade Paenungulata, while the aardvark has been considered as either a close relative to them or a close relative to sengis in the clade Afroinsectiphilia. [13] This is a striking example of convergent evolution. [14]