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  2. Anteater - Wikipedia

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    To avoid the jaws, sting, and other defences of the invertebrates, anteaters have adopted the feeding strategy of licking up large numbers of ants and termites as quickly as possible – an anteater normally spends about a minute at a nest before moving on to another – and a giant anteater has to visit up to 200 nests per day to consume the ...

  3. Giant anteater - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, anteaters at Emas National Park eat mainly termites, which are numerous in the grassland habitat. At Serra da Canastra, during the wet season (October to March) anteaters eat mainly ants, while during the dry season (May to September) they switch to termites. [19] Anteaters track prey by their scent. [14]

  4. Myrmecophagy - Wikipedia

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    The snout and the scientific name of the giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) reflect its feeding habits.. Myrmecophagy is a feeding behavior defined by the consumption of termites or ants, particularly as pertaining to those animal species whose diets are largely or exclusively composed of said insect types.

  5. Baby Anteater at Connecticut Zoo Is Far Cuter Than Anyone ...

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    True to its name, the anteater is primarily insectivorous, eating both ants and termites by digging up nests of the bugs with its sharp claws and long, specialized snout, then using its long ...

  6. Where do anteaters live? It depends on how you define ... - AOL

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    However you define them, anteaters are fascinating creatures. The answer is either five continents or only in the Western Hemisphere. However you define them, anteaters are fascinating creatures. ...

  7. Tamandua - Wikipedia

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    Tamandua is a genus of anteaters in the Myrmecophagidae family with two species: the southern tamandua (T. tetradactyla) and the northern tamandua (T. mexicana). [2] They live in forests and grasslands, are semiarboreal, and possess partially prehensile tails. They mainly eat ants and termites, but they occasionally eat bees, beetles, and

  8. Xenarthra - Wikipedia

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    Anteaters: Small to large specialized feeders on social insects; Tree sloths: Medium-sized folivores specialized for life hanging upside-down in trees; Ground sloths: Medium to very large ground-living herbivores (and possibly omnivores) Aquatic sloths: Thalassocnus, a medium-sized herbivore, is the only known aquatic sloth

  9. Understanding the Sixth Sense of the Platypus - AOL

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    There are only five species of monotremes, and they include the platypus and four species of echidnas (spiny anteaters). ... (spiny anteaters). While most modern mammals begin showing up in fossil ...