How is the aardwolf's primary feeding method characterized regarding mound destruction?
Answer
Relies on licking surface activity via scent tracking
Aardwolves locate trails or active mounds using their acute sense of smell and then use their long tongue to lick up the exposed insects, avoiding aggressive or destructive digging.

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