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their food.
Unlike other hyenas,
aardwolves do not
scavenge or kill
larger animals.
Contrary to po****r myths,
aardwolves do not eat carrion, and if they...
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while other have also a role in
inflammatory skin
responses (PKP3). In
aardwolves,
expansion of
genes related to
toxin response were
found (Lipocalin and...
- black-backed jackals,
African striped weasels, caracals, servals,
honey badgers,
aardwolves,
African wildcats, side-striped jackals, bat-eared foxes,
Striped polecats...
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being specialist termite predators.
Other predators include aardvarks,
aardwolves, anteaters, bats, bears, bilbies, many birds, echidnas, foxes, galagos...
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independently evolved many
times in mammals: in Fruitafossor, anteaters, numbats,
aardwolves, aardvarks, pangolins, and echidnas. In 2009, a
study by J. R. Foster...
- and eat
termites as well as
experiencing a predator-prey relationship:
aardwolves, bat-eared foxes,
honey badgers and
aardvarks all
targeting the same prey...
- OCLCÂ 62265494. Richardson, P. R. K.; Levitan, C. D. (1994). "Tolerance of
Aardwolves to
Defense Secretions of
Trinervitermes trinervoides".
Journal of Mammalogy...
- that the
depicted animals represent an
extinct po****tion of
Egyptian aardwolves.
European writers in the 19th and
early 20th
centuries recorded that striped...
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behaviour of radio-collared black-footed cats and
their interaction with
aardwolves (Proteles cristatus). The
Wuppertal Zoo
acquired black-footed cats in...
- take
advantage of
termite mounds opened up by the
latter animal, as will
aardwolves. The bat-eared fox is
predominantly socially monogamous,
although it has...