Meet Nature's Most Adorable, Best Kept Secret: The Aardwolf
These cute creatures live in the scrublands of Southern and Eastern Africa. Aardwolves typically grow to be about the size of a fox, and they have distinctive black stripes around their chest and on their legs. They also have tufts of fur on their back that stand up like a mohawk. They’re related to hyenas, but unlike their carnivorous cousins, aardwolves prefer to get their food from below the ground.
Aardwolves are mostly nocturnal, and they're shy creatures who don't often interact with other animals. They sleep in burrows, but they don't usually dig the burrows themselves. Typically, they'll find an uninhabited burrow made by another animal and settle in there.