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  1. Anteaters are toothless and—as their name suggests—insectivorous, meaning they eat insects. Their diet consists primarily of ants and termites, which they capture by breaking apart insect nests with their clawed toes and then sticking their long tongues inside. These mammals live across North, Central, and South America and inhabit tropical ...

  2. Dec 8, 2021 · Giant Anteater Diet. The main diet for the Giant Anteater is ants and termites. In some areas there are no termites so they will eat ants instead. They also have been known to eat small lizards, eggs, fruit and carrion occasionally. The anteaters stay away from wasp, bee and hornet nests.

  3. Jan 30, 2024 · Anteaters are so named because they have a reputation for eating ants. They can eat up to 30,000 ants in a single day! Their long, wormlike tongues are coated with layers of sticky mucus and sharp spikes. These attributes make their tongues perfect for reaching into ant nests and slurping out hundreds of ants at a time.

  4. Sep 14, 2023 · Giant anteaters are found primarily in savannahs and grasslands, while silky anteaters inhabit tropical rainforests. Tamanduas, on the other hand, prefer a combination of forests and open areas. Their distribution stretches from northern Mexico to northern Argentina, covering a diverse range of ecosystems .

  5. The anteater's narrow tongue is about 2 feet (60 centimeters) long and is shaped like a strand of spaghetti. This amazing tongue has teeny, backward-pointing spines covered in sticky saliva that aid in feeding. Relying on its acute sense of smell, the giant anteater detects an ant mound and swiftly rips into it with its sharp, formidable claws.

  6. Mar 15, 2019 · The size of the anteaters varies depending on the species, so the largest giant anteater reaches two meters in length, but half of its size is in its tail. Anteaters weigh about 30-35 kg. The smallest pygmy anteater is only 16-20 cm long and weighs no more than 400 grams.

  7. Jan 24, 2023 · Some giant anteater facts. Scientific name: Myrmecophaga tridactyla. Where they live: Giant anteaters are native to Central and South America. They live in forests, savannas and grasslands. They are the world’s biggest anteaters! Total body length (including the tail): 6-7 feet (1.8-2.2 meters). Giant anteaters have dense fur and bushy tails ...

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