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      • They spend much of their time foraging arboreally; a study in various habitats in Venezuela showed this anteater spends 13 to 64% of its time in trees.
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  1. This anteater is endemic to South America, occurring from Venezuela and Trinidad to northern Argentina, southern Brazil, and Uruguay. The preferred habitats of the Southern tamandua are both wet and dry forests such as tropical rainforest, savanna, and thorn scrub.

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  3. The southern tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla), also called the collared anteater or lesser anteater, is a species of anteater from South America and the island of Trinidad in the Caribbean. It is a solitary animal found in many habitats, from mature to highly disturbed secondary forests and arid savannas.

  4. The Southern Tamandua is a species of anteaters that are found in the dense forests of several South American countries, and are known in many other names like northern tamandua, lesser anteater, collared anteater, or simply, tamandua.

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    • Where do collared anteaters spend most of their time?1
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    • Where do collared anteaters spend most of their time?3
    • Where do collared anteaters spend most of their time?4
    • Where do collared anteaters spend most of their time?5
  5. Jan 29, 2024 · Anteaters can be found as far south as northern parts of Argentina. In addition to mainland North and South America, anteaters are also found on some of the Caribbean Islands. Depending on the species, anteaters live in the following countries: Bolivia. Costa Rica. Honduras. Brazil. Ecuador. Columbia. Nicaragua. Venezuela. Paraguay. Mexico. Peru.

  6. Sep 11, 2024 · They spend much of their time foraging arboreally; a study in various habitats in Venezuela showed this anteater spends 13 to 64% of its time in trees. The southern tamandua is quite clumsy on the ground and ambles along, incapable of the gallop its relative, the giant anteater, can achieve.

  7. However, as this anteater spends most of its time among trees, they remain easily hidden among the thick branches and leaves. The cryptic camouflage helps this anteater to blend greatly with their surrounding environment and therefore is also its primary self-defense against the predators.

  8. Some Amazonian tribes used tamanduas to control the numbers of ants and termites around their house. Quick facts. They are also known as the collared anteater and are given the nickname ‘stinker of the forest’ due to the unpleasant smell they produce when threatened.

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