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"<b>Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.</b><br><br>Aardvarks are master builders and architects. They build burrows which vary from simple chambers with one entrance, to a complicated maze of galleries with 20 or more entrances.<br><br>Burrows are deep and extensive and can be as long as 42 feet. They are always knocking-down walls and extending their home, occasionally they move on completely and build a new home.",

"<b>Nightowls.</b><br><br>Aardvarks can travel up to 18 miles a night, which is quite an accomplishment considering their poor eyesight.<br><br> They emerge from their burrows at night to feed, and leave a distinctive trail from dragging their long tails behind them.",

"<b>Where's my glasses?</b><br><br>Aardvarks have very poor eyesight.",

"<b>The tail end.</b><br><br>An aardvark’s tail is two-thirds of its body length.<br><br> Aardvarks are usually 5-6 feet long, which includes a 2 ft long tail. And they weigh 140 pounds on average.<br><br>They have a long, narrow snout, a long tongue and super-glue sticky saliva which allows them to easily suck up termites and other insects.",

"<b>Allow me to introduce Mr. Aardvark.</b><br><br>The aardvark can live up to 24 years in captivity. A medium sized mammal native to Africa, their name means 'earth pig' in Afrikaans.<br><br> They are not related to the pig. They are a hairy, nocturnal, burrowing mammal whose diet consists mainly of ants and termites.",

"<b>An acid tongue.</b><br><br>Aardvarks are found in both wet and dry climates on the African continent. Ants and termites are an aardvark's food of choice, which they eat by using their long, sticky tongue.<br><br>When the aardvark discovers a food source, they begin digging quickly with their powerful legs, then gather up the insects with their long tongue - sometimes as many as 50,000 in one night.",

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