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The adult aardwolf is primarily solitary while foraging for food, necessary because of the scarcity and homogeneous distribution of their insect prey.
Young aardwolves generally achieve sexual maturity after two years The breeding season varies depending on their location, but normally takes place during the autumn or spring.
During the breeding season, unpaired male aardwolves will search their own territory, as well as others ', for a female to mate with.
Dominant males will also mate opportunistically with the females of less dominant neighboring aardwolves.
This can often result in conflict between two male aardwolves when one has wandered into another's territory.
Gestation lasts between 90 and 110 days, producing one to five cubs ( most often two or three ) during the rainy season, when termites are active.
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