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  1. Giant anteaters are usually docile, but the claws on their forelimbs (typically used to tear open ant mounds) are extremely dangerous. At least 4 people are documented to have been killed by giant anteaters. One was a zookeeper trying to feed a captive anteater, while the others encountered them in the wild. An anteater’s claws cause ...

  2. Apr 28, 2022 · Anteaters aren't aggressive, and happen to have poor eyesight and bad hearing, but they will fight back fiercely if cornered. A threatened, cornered anteater will rear up on its hind legs while ...

  3. Giant anteaters (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) are believed to be extinct in Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala and Uruguay. Washington (AFP) - Giant anteaters in Brazil have killed two hunters in separate incidents, raising concerns about the animals' loss of habitat and the growing risk of dangerous encounters with people, researchers said.

  4. Jan 17, 2018 · They also make excellent defensive weapons - a cornered giant anteater can be dangerous! The giant anteater's long, thin snout is around 30 cm (12 in) in length. The species has no teeth, and its sticky tongue can be up to 60 cm (24 in) in length. Its eyes and ears are relatively small. Male giant anteaters are larger than females, but despite ...

  5. Dec 8, 2021 · Giant Anteater Diet. The main diet for the Giant Anteater is ants and termites. In some areas there are no termites so they will eat ants instead. They also have been known to eat small lizards, eggs, fruit and carrion occasionally. The anteaters stay away from wasp, bee and hornet nests.

  6. Many giant anteaters live in the cerrado – the largest savannah in South America. But it’s being cleared faster than the Amazon rainforest and previously inaccessible areas becoming exposed as dirt roads are being transforming into highways. Agricultural trucks now pass right through anteater habitat at high speed.

  7. In Tulum’s jungles, you might find the fun and curious coatis (Nasua). These animals, a mix of raccoon and anteater, are known for their playful ways. They use their long noses and sharp claws to find food like fruit, bugs, and small reptiles. Interesting Things About Coatis in Tulum: Coatis have a unique look, like raccoons crossed with ...

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