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  1. Unlike other anteater species, adult giant anteaters only rarely climb trees. Instead, its powerful forearms and prominent claws are used primarily for digging and ripping in the search for food. While the giant anteater has five digits on each foot, their first digit is reduced and the second and third digits exhibit the long claws.

  2. The giant anteater is the largest of the four species of anteaters and differs greatly from the others in appearance. They measure between 40 and 52 inches from their snout to their rump; the tail adds another 26 to 36 inches. Smaller anteater species have short snouts and prehensile tails. The giant anteater has a long, elongated snout, as ...

  3. The Giant Anteater can measure up to 2 metres (6.5 feet) in length from nose to tail and weigh 40 – 100 pounds. The Giant Anteaters coat is colored greyish/brown with black and white diagonal markings on their shoulders. Their hair is course on the upper parts but long and shaggy on the under parts and tail. The Anteaters tail is long and ...

  4. Mar 10, 2023 · The giant anteater typically measures 5-8 feet long from nose to tail and weighs up to 140 pounds. It has a long nose and a narrow head with small eyes and round ears. Giant anteaters have coarse grey or brown hair with a white-and-black stripe running the length of their bodies. The bushy tail is two to three feet long.

  5. Jul 27, 2022 · The giant anteater, which can weigh up to 90 pounds when fully grown, is sometimes called the "ant bear" due to its markings and size. The silky, also known as pygmy, is much smaller and lighter ...

  6. Giant anteaters are much larger than the other species and spend most of their time on the ground, while the other three species are smaller and primarily arboreal (tree dwellers). Anteaters are insectivores, and ants and termites make up the bulk of their diet. Giant anteaters can eat up to 30,000 ants and termites every day. Anteaters will ...

  7. IUCN Classified: Vulnerable. Sadly, giant anteaters are disappearing because of habitat destruction, hunting and road kills. Only about 5,000 anteaters remain in the wild. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists the giant anteater as vulnerable, although it is considered extinct in areas of Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala ...

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