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  2. Anteaters are not aggressive, but they can be fierce. A cornered anteater will rear up on its hind legs, using its tail for balance, and lash out with dangerous claws. The giant...

  3. Jul 30, 2014 · They have poor vision, bad hearing and no teeth. And yet, anteaters can be deadly. In a new case report, scientists detail a gruesome anteater attack that left one hunter dead in northwestern...

  4. The giant anteater is commonly hunted in Bolivia, both as a trophy and food. The animal's thick, leathery hide is used to make horse-riding equipment in the Chaco. In Venezuela, it is slain for its claws. Giant anteaters are also killed for their perceived danger, particularly during threat displays.

  5. Giant anteaters will avoid threats if possible. If they need to defend themselves, they will rear up, steadying themselves with their large tails, and use their powerful claws. Adult giant anteaters are rarely vocal. If the young do vocalize, it is a high-pitched, shrill grunt.

  6. Jan 17, 2018 · 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. Is The Giant Anteater Endangered? The giant anteater is rated 'Vulnerable' by the ...

  7. Jan 15, 2024 · According to the IUCN Red List, giant anteaters are the most threatened manmals in Central America. They have already gone extinct in Guatemala, El Salvador, Belize and Uruguay. As with many species, habitat destruction is a major threat to giant anteaters.

  8. Threats to these animals' populations are many. Thus, in some areas of their range, Giant anteaters are hunted for food, persecuted as pests as well as captured as pets or for illegal trade. In some regions, especially in Central America, the Giant anteater is threatened with loss of habitat.

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