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  1. Average Size: Dependent on species. – Giant anteater: 6 feet long, up to 88 pounds. – Southern and northern tamanduas: 4 feet long, up to 18.5 pounds. – Silky anteater: 17 inches long, up to 11 ounces. Average Lifespan: 7 to 15 years. Diet: Insectivorous: primarily ants and termites.

  2. Do Giant Anteaters have any predators? While adult Giant Anteaters have few natural predators due to their large size and powerful claws, young anteaters are vulnerable to predators such as jaguars, pumas, and large birds of prey. In some cases, humans may also hunt Giant Anteaters for their fur, meat, or as a result of conflicts over habitat.

  3. The largest of the four anteater species, giant anteaters reach 6-8 feet (1.8-2.4 meters) in length, including both nose and tail. They weigh between 60 and 100 pounds (27 and 45 kilograms). However, it is nearly impossible to differentiate the adult male from the female using external anatomy alone.

  4. Dec 9, 2016 · The new offspring weighs about 1.5 kilograms and another interesting feature of these female anteaters is that unlike many other animals of its family, these female anteaters tend to stand upright while giving birth to a new young one. The anteater pups are born with their eyes entire closed like that of the wombats.

  5. Jan 29, 2024 · Finally, some people in the U.S. keep anteaters as pets. Anteaters make good pets because they are generally mild-mannered animals and have relatively long lives; one captive anteater lived to the age of 25. While it is federally legal to keep an anteater as a pet, state and local laws may or may not allow it.

  6. Giant anteaters are large mammals known for their elongated snout and long, bushy tail. They have distinctively patterned brownish-black, gray and white fur. This species is predominantly terrestrial (typically on the ground) unlike its other anteater relatives which are primarily arboreal (typically up in the trees).

  7. Jan 17, 2018 · The jaguar is the largest cat of the Americas, and a predator of the giant anteater. The giant anteater is vulnerable to predation by the jaguar (Panthera onca) and the puma (Felis concolor). If cornered by a predator, the giant anteater will use its sharp claws to defend itself. Cornered giant anteaters have been known to seriously injure humans.

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