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  2. It feeds primarily on ants and termites, using its fore claws to dig them up and its long, sticky tongue to collect them. Though giant anteaters live in overlapping home ranges, they are mostly solitary except during mother-offspring relationships, aggressive interactions between males, and when mating.

  3. The Giant anteater may travel an average of 3,700 m (12,100 ft) per day. The Giant anteater is capable of eating a huge amount of ants: up to 30,000-35,000 ants per day.

  4. Dec 8, 2021 · What do Different Types of Anteaters Eat? Different types of anteaters can eat a variety of things. For example, the giant anteater mostly eats ants and termites. The lesser anteater mostly eats ants, but will also eat other insects. Giant Anteater Diet. The main diet for the Giant Anteater is ants and termites.

  5. Feeding on Ants. The giant anteater uses its sharp claws to tear an opening into an anthill and put its long snout, sticky saliva, and efficient tongue to work. But it has...

  6. Anteaters feed almost exclusively on ants and termites, whose nests they rip open with their powerful forelimbs and claws, and then ingest with their sticky tongue. They only consume about 140 insects from each mound during a single feeding.

  7. Apr 12, 2024 · The mouth opening of the muzzle is small, but the salivary glands are large and secrete sticky saliva onto a wormlike tongue, which can be as long as 60 cm (24 inches) in the giant anteater. Anteaters live alone or in pairs (usually mother and offspring) and feed mainly on ants and termites.

  8. CLASS: Mammalia (Mammals) ORDER: Edentata. FAMILY: Myrmecophagidae. GENUS: Myrmecophaga. SPECIES: tridactyla. ABOUT. The giant anteater's sense of smell is 40 times more powerful than ours. Looks can be deceiving: Its name is a hint to one of its favorite foods, and you can't miss its long snout, but there's more to the story of the giant anteater!

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