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The aardvark is sometimes colloquially called the "African ant bear", [6] "anteater" (not to be confused with the South American anteaters), or the "Cape anteater" [6] after the Cape of Good Hope. The name "aardvark" is Afrikaans (pronounced [ˈɑːrtfark]) and comes from earlier Afrikaans erdvark. [6]
The name anteater refers to the species' diet, which consists mainly of ants and termites. Anteater has also been used as a common name for a number of animals that are not in Vermilingua, including the echidnas, numbat, pangolins, and aardvark.
In the Latin American Spanish dub, the Aardvark is a male anteater voiced by Pedro D'Aguillón (original dub) and Javier Rivero (dub on some re-airings). Charlie (voiced by Álvaro Carcaño and Salvador Nájar) remains unchanged. The series title is La hormiga y el oso hormiguero ("The Ant and the Anteater").
Arthur is an anthropomorphic aardvark, who is 8 years old. [5] In Brown's first Arthur book, Arthur's Nose (1976), Arthur is shown with a long nose and more closely resembles an actual aardvark, though as the books progressed (as seen in the first season of PBS's Reading Rainbow in its 13th episode, titled "Arthur's Eyes") and eventually became an animated TV series, Arthur’s appearance changed.
The answer is either five continents or only in the Western Hemisphere. However you define them, anteaters are fascinating creatures.
Red: anteater, yellow: armadillo, blue: sloth, orange: both anteater and armadillo, green: both armadillo and sloth, purple: anteater, armadillo and sloth Xenarthra ( / z ɛ ˈ n ɑːr θ r ə / ; from Ancient Greek ξένος , xénos, "foreign, alien" + ἄρθρον , árthron, "joint") is a major clade of placental mammals native to the ...
Anteater. Song: “Johnny B. Goode,” by Chuck Berry. Panel guesses: Paul Stanley, Jackson Browne, Steven Van Zandt Mixtape clue: “Deep Thoughts.” “I had the greatest conversation when I ...
Anteater can also refer to any of several unrelated species which have independently and convergently adapted to fill the same niche of eating ants or termites: Pangolin (scaly anteater), boreoeutherian placental mammals found in tropical regions of Africa and Asia; Aardvark (Cape anteater), a medium-sized afrotherian placental mammal native to ...