Environment
Climate Change Drives Aardvarks Out in Starvation
Recent daytime sightings of aardvarks suggest an alarming situation in their ecosystem. Daytime sightings of aardvarks are slowly becoming common as global warming brings drought in the African area where these elusive animals live.
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