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First Word in DictionaryAardvark is the first word in most English dictionaries due to its unique double A spelling ("AA").
Meaning of AardvarkDerived from Afrikaans, "aard" means earth and "vark" means pig, translating to "earth pig."
Origin of AardvarkThe word originates from the Afrikaans language, reflecting the animal's burrowing habits.
Alphabetical OrderDictionaries follow strict alphabetical order; "Aardvark" comes first because of its double A prefix.
Physical DescriptionAardvark has a pig-like body, long ears, and a snout for smelling insects. It is nocturnal and lives in Africa.
DietPrimarily feeds on ants and termites using its long, sticky tongue, consuming thousands in a single night.
BehaviorNocturnal; sleeps during the day and forages for food at night.
Digging AbilitiesUses sharp claws to dig deep burrows, which later serve as shelters for other animals.
TaxonomyNot related to pigs; more closely related to elephants and manatees.
Unique StatusAardvark is the only species in its family, making it unique in the animal kingdom.

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