noun aardwolves - a carnivorous mammal of southern and eastern Africa that resembles a small striped hyena
Aardwolves play a role in controlling termite populations in their habitats.
Aardwolves are nocturnal creatures that primarily feed on termites and other insects.
Aardwolves are small, insectivorous mammals native to Africa, belonging to the hyena family.
Conservation efforts are in place to protect aardwolves and their habitats due to threats such as habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict.
Aardwolves may be mentioned in articles or books about African wildlife or conservation efforts.
Zoologists studying African ecosystems may include aardwolves in their research and publications.
Wildlife biologists may study the behavior and habitat of aardwolves as part of their research on African carnivores.
Conservationists working in Africa may focus on protecting aardwolves and their habitats as part of their conservation efforts.