Aardvark Clays

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Last updated 12 Jun 2024
Aardvark Clays
Aardvark Clays
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Aardvark Clays
Aardvark Clays
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Although the aardvark is somewhat pig-like in its appearance, including its round body, arched back, and snout, the two arent closely related. In fact, the aardvark is the only living member of the order Tubulidentata, and it can be found throughout the African continent. History: Based on fossil evidence, its been concluded that early relatives of the aardvark first appeared in Africa around the end of the Paleocene epoch, which was roughly 55 million years ago.
Aardvark Clays
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Our translucent glazes are great over brushwork, carvings and texture and colored clays. While celadons are usually thought of as ranging from pale to
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Aardvark Clay and Supplies
Aardvark Clays
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