"Orycteropus Afer" is the scientific name for the aardvark, a unique animal found in Africa. The word "aardvark" is actually derived from Afrikaans, a language spoken in southern Africa, meaning "earth pig". Some other synonyms for the aardvark include the anteater, due to its long snout and sticky tongue, and the African ant bear, because it feeds on ants and termites. In some African cultures, the aardvark is also known as an "inku", "antbear" or "earth hog". Regardless of what you call it, the aardvark remains a fascinating and intriguing animal that has captured the curiosity of humans for centuries.