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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.
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Anteaters: Facts, Habitat, & Conservation | IFAW
Anteaters are toothless and—as their name suggests—insectivorous, meaning they eat insects. Their diet consists primarily of ants and termites ...
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Giant Anteater - The Houston Zoo
A giant anteater can find and then lick up to 30,000 ants/termites in one day, using its long sticky tongue that can be up to 24 inches in length.
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ant-eater
ˈant-ˌeater The popular name of several animals which feed upon ants (and termites). 1. A group of quadrupeds of the order Edentata having long thread-like viscous tongues which they thrust into ants' nests and retract into their mouths covered with ants. They consist of the Ant-eaters proper (Myrme...
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Giant Anteater | Saint Louis Zoo
Giant anteaters have iconic long snouts and long tongues, which help them slurp up their favorite foods, ants and termites.
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Giant Anteater | San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
This unique animal is the largest of the four anteater species (the others are the silky anteater, the northern tamandua, and the southern tamandua).
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Giant anteater | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation ...
Giant anteaters are the largest of the four anteater species, reaching lengths of 6-8 feet. They are native to Central and South America.
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Giant Anteater - San Francisco Zoo & Gardens
The giant anteater is the largest of the four species of anteaters and differs greatly from the others in appearance. They measure between 40 and 52 inches.
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Anteaters | species | wildlife photography adventures
They will feed on ants and termites, including arboreal termite mounds and bee nests in trees. They have strong front claws, which allow them to rip open wood ...
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Giant Anteater | Chattanooga Zoo
Giant anteaters have no teeth. But they have a special tongue that allows them to eat up to 30,000 ants and termites each day. Their narrow tongue is about two ...
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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 ...
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Ed Fries
Fries wrote two other games for Romox: Ant-Eater (similar to Dig Dug) and Sea Chase. Ant-Eater was reviewed by C&VG, who gave it a 7/10 for "getting started," and graphics, a 4/10 for value, and a 7/10 for playability.
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tamandua
‖ tamandua (təˈmændʊə) Also 7 tamendoa. [Pg. tamandua (in Gandavo Historia, 1576, tamendoa), a. Tupi tamanduà. (See J. Platt in Athenæum 19 Oct., 1901, 525.) So F. tamandua (1694 in Hatz.-Darm.), Sp. tamándoa.] † a. Originally, a name for the Brazilian ant-eaters generally, including the great ant-e...
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