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  1. What Is an Anteater? Anteaters are unique-looking mammals found throughout much of Central and South America.They are known for their long snouts and tongues, which they use to dig into anthills and slurp up ants.

  2. Ecology and Conservation. The giant anteaters are becoming quite rare due to the exotic pet trade and habitat destruction. They have all but disappeared from their historic range within Central America.

  3. The giant anteater lives up to its name: it is large and eats ants. In fact, giant anteaters are the largest species of anteater. Giant anteaters can grow to be 1.8-2.4 meters (6-8 ft.) from nose to tail and weigh between 25-45 kg (55-100 lbs.).

  4. Feb 12, 2024 · Recent giant anteater sightings in Rio Grande do Sul state indicate the species has returned to southern Brazil, where it had been considered extinct for more than a century.

  5. Dec 1, 2023 · My favorite animal of all time is a weird one, and if you haven’t guessed by now, it’s the Giant Anteater. With an impressively long tongue and a strange-looking pointy nose, the Giant Anteater is the coolest mammal you probably knew nothing about!

  6. FUN FACTS. A giant anteater‘s sense of smell is about 40 times greater than a human‘s. Anteaters are good swimmers, and will swim using a freestyle stroke and can use their long noses like a snorkel!

  7. The diet of giant anteaters consists mainly of termites and ants, but they also eat beetles and other invertebrates. Giant anteaters use their long tongue, which is covered by a thick, sticky mucus layer, to capture insects.

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