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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.

  2. Learn about the giant anteater, the largest of the four anteater species, and its habitat, diet, behavior, and threats. See stunning images from the National Geographic Photo Ark and find out how you can help protect this vulnerable mammal.

  3. Learn about the Giant anteater, the largest living anteater native to Central and South America. Find out its appearance, distribution, behavior, diet, mating habits, and more on Animalia.bio.

  4. Learn about the largest of the four anteater species, native to Central and South America, and how they use their long tongue and claws to feed on ants and termites. Find out how the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute supports their survival and research.

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · Learn about the giant anteater, the largest member of the anteater family, and its diet, behavior, and distribution. Find out how it uses its long muzzle, tongue, claws, and tail to catch ants and termites in tropical savannas and forests.

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  7. Learn about the giant anteater, the largest and most unique of the four anteater species. Discover its habitat, diet, behavior, threats and more interesting facts.

  8. Giant anteaters are quite distinctive morphologically, they are the largest of the anteater species. The snout is long (up to 45 cm in length) and the skull is streamlined with small eyes and ears. The tail is large and bushy and is nearly as long as the body.

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