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- Anteater - Wikipedia
Anteaters are the four extant mammal species in the suborder Vermilingua[1] (meaning 'worm tongue'), commonly known for eating ants and termites The individual species have other names in English and other languages Together with sloths, they are within the order Pilosa
- Anteater - Types, Size, Diet, Habitat, Life span, Predators, Pictures
There are four extant species of anteaters: the giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla), the silky or pygmy anteater (Cyclopes didactylus), the northern tamandua (Tamandua mexicana), and the southern tamandua or collared anteater (Tamandua tetradactyla)
- Anteater | Diet, Habitat Adaptations | Britannica
anteater, (suborder Vermilingua), any of four species of toothless, insect -eating mammals found in tropical savannas and forests from southern Mexico to Paraguay and northern Argentina They are long-tailed animals with elongated skulls and tubular muzzles
- Anteaters: Facts, Habitat, Conservation | IFAW
Find out more about the four species of anteaters, including the giant anteater, the southern tamandua, the northern tamandua, and the silky anteater
- The 4 Types of Anteaters (With Pictures) - Wildlife Informer
Learn about the four types of anteaters, including their sizes, habitats, and unique adaptations for eating ants and termites
- Blackpool Zoo welcomes vulnerable giant anteater pup - BBC
The new arrival "like all baby anteaters, prefers the safety of mum for now," the zoo says A zoo is celebrating the birth of a giant anteater pup, which zoologists say is "considered the most
- Anteater Descriptions, Habitats, Images, Diets, and Interesting Facts
Anteaters are exclusively found in the Americas, ranging from southern Mexico through Central America and deep into South America Their habitats are as diverse as the species themselves, reflecting their individual adaptations
- Anteater: Key Facts — Forest Wildlife
Anteaters are intriguing creatures native to Central and South America They eat a variety of foods in addition to ants, can stand and fight using their sharp claws, and have a lower body temperature than other mammals
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