Aardwolf

Aardwolves are socially monogamous and family oriented, with males and females living together in a territory.

Aardwolves are socially monogamous and family oriented, with males and females living together in a territory. Mated aardwolf pairs generally occupy the same perennial territory together with their most recent offspring.

 


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Sources | (Koehler & Richardson, 1990)

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