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      • The giant anteater inhabits forests, savannahs, and open grasslands. They’ve even been known to take up residence in timber plantations. Giant anteaters require large areas for their survival, which should contain forested patches. They live across Central and South America, stretching from Honduras to Bolivia and northern Argentina.
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  2. Giant anteaters are found in a wide variety of habitats such as tropical dry forests, rainforests, savanna, open grasslands, shrublands, and flooded grassy plains. They can also be found in upland forests and plantations.

  3. The giant anteater is found in multiple habitats, including grassland and rainforest. It forages in open areas and rests in more forested habitats. It feeds primarily on ants and termites, using its fore claws to dig them up and its long, sticky tongue to collect them.

  4. Habitat. Giant anteaters can be found throughout South and Central America, though their numbers have diminished considerably from the latter.

  5. Habitat loss in combination with giant anteaters' dietary specificity, low reproductive rates and large body size are significant factors in its decline. Giant anteaters are the largest of the four anteater species, reaching lengths of 6-8 feet.

  6. Apr 12, 2024 · It was once found in the lowland forests of Central America and still lives in the Amazon basin southward to the grasslands of Paraguay and Argentina. Gray with a diagonal white-bordered black stripe on each shoulder, the giant anteater attains a length of about 1.8 metres (6 feet), including the long bushy tail, and weighs up to 40 kg (88 pounds).

  7. Habitat. Giant anteaters use a variety of habitats, including swamp, forests, and grasslands. They choose secluded, covered areas for sleeping. Giant anteaters can be found in both rural and densely populated areas. (Shaw, et al., 1987; Anderson, 1967) Habitat Regions; tropical; terrestrial; Terrestrial Biomes; savanna or grassland; Physical ...

  8. Jan 17, 2018 · Where Found: Central and South America. Length: 182 to 217 cm (5.97 to7.12 ft.) Head Length: 30 cm (12 in) Tongue Length: Up to 60 cm (24 in) Weight: (Male) 33 to41 kg (73 to 90 lb.); (Female) 27 to 39 kg (60 to 86 lb.) Conservation Status: Vulnerable.

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