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  1. The giant anteater ( Myrmecophaga tridactyla) is an insectivorous mammal native to Central and South America. It is one of four living species of anteaters, of which it is the largest member. The only extant member of the genus Myrmecophaga, it is classified with sloths in the order Pilosa. This species is mostly terrestrial, in contrast to ...

  2. The giant anteater uses its sharp claws to tear an opening into an anthill and put its long snout, sticky saliva, and efficient tongue to work. But it has to eat quickly, flicking its tongue up to ...

  3. Giant anteaters walk on their knuckles, curling their front feet into fist like balls to keep the claws protected and prevent dulling. Even their skeletons show their front feet curled. How giant anteaters are being helped in the wild

  4. Mar 15, 2019 · Giant anteater. Myrmecophaga tridactyla”. Specimen of giant anteater skeleton prepared by the bone maceration technique and on display at the Museum of Veterinary Anatomy, FMVZ USP.

  5. Aug 20, 2009 · Myrmecophaga tridactyla (giant anteater) skeleton: Date: 6 July 2008, 16:28: Source: Great Anteater. Uploaded by berichard; Author: Cliff from I now live in Arlington, VA (Outside Washington DC), USA

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  7. Jan 17, 2018 · As its name suggests, the giant anteater is the largest of the four anteaters. All four anteaters belong to the order Pilosa (the same order as sloths). The anteaters are the only members of the suborder Vermilingua , which means ‘ worm tongue ’.

  8. The Giant Anteater is the largest and best-known species of anteater. Anteaters lack teeth and feed mostly on ants and termites. The Giant Anteater has a tube-shaped head with a long, slender snout.

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