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  1. While the giant anteater's tongue is about 20 to 24 inches (51 to 61 centimeters) long, the blue whale has the largest tongue of any animal alive today, according to Schwartz. "Even in the category of tongue length in relation to body size, the anteater still doesn't win," he explains. "That is a title that belongs to the nectar bat and the ...

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    • It’s pronounced ‘tuh-man-doo-ah.’ Tamanduas, also called lesser anteaters, are smaller than their giant anteater relatives. They live in a variety of habitats – including tropical forests, scrub grasslands and wetlands – and are often found near streams and rivers.
    • Tamanduas have incredibly long, sticky tongues. A tamandua’s sticky tongue is the perfect bug catcher. At nearly 16 inches long, it can easily scour the narrow tunnels of termite mounds and ant colonies.
    • They can eat about 9,000 insects a day! Tamanduas tear into logs with their strong claws and use their tongues to slurp up insects. Though they are anteaters, they also chow down on termites, mealworms, bees (and their honey), and even the occasional fruit.
    • Tamanduas use their tails to balance on branches. Tamanduas are arboreal, meaning they spend most of their time in trees. Their prehensile tails can grasp onto branches, helping them maintain balance as they climb high above the ground.
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  3. Jul 7, 2017 · The Anteater's Tongue Is an Evolutionary Masterpiece. By. Ryan F. Mandelbaum. Published July 7, 2017. Comments ( 56) Anteaters are very good animals. They somehow pull off the whole “slurp up ...

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    Giant anteaters have the largest degree of rostral elongation relative to their size of any other ant-eating mammal. The tamanduas are medium-sized species smaller than the giant anteater, with a total body length of around 0.77–1.33 m (2.5–4.4 ft) and a mass of 3.2–7.0 kg (7.1–15.4 lb).

  5. Giant anteaters are the largest of the four anteater species, reaching lengths of 6-8 feet. They are native to Central and South America, where they feed on tiny termites and ants using their 2-foot-long tongue, which can flick in and out up to 150 times per minute.

  6. How long is an anteater's tongue? - Discover Wildlife

  7. Quick Facts About Anteaters. All species have a long, narrow snout and long, wormlike tongue, as well as sharp claws on their forefeet. Giant anteaters are dark brown and black in color, with shaggy fur on the tail. Tamanduas are lighter in color with a distinctive black “vest” marking across their shoulders. Silky anteaters are a solid tan ...

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