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  1. The giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) is a spectacular creature specially adapted for eating ants and termites, with a long snout, a very long, sticky tongue, three sharp claws on its front feet for ripping open ant and termite nests, and a keen sense of smell for finding them.

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  2. Browse 16 giant anteater tongue photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Giant Anteater. A Giant Anteater eats termites from a mound in the Brazilian Pantanal. Illustration of Giant anteater's (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) tongue with ants trapped on it, and forepaw with claws. Anteater cartoon character.

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  4. Side View of Giant Anteater. The giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) is a spectacular creature specially adapted for eating ants and termites, with a long snout, a very long, sticky tongue, three sharp claws on its front feet for ripping open ant and termite nests, and a keen sense of smell for finding them.

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    Giant anteaters have a long, distinctive snout with a 2-foot-long tongue and no teeth. They may have diminished senses of hearing and sight, but they have a highly developed sense of smell.

    These anteaters are distinctively patterned in various shades of brown with wide, black stripes that run from their upper front legs toward their spine. Their front legs are white, and they have a bushy tail. They have no undercoats to provide warmth; instead they have bristly, short hair on their shoulders and longer hair on their legs and tail, w...

    Giant anteaters protect their sharp front claws by tucking them into their palms and walking on their front knuckles. Their back feet and claws are more similar to bears (they only knuckle walk with their front feet). They walk in a slow, shuffling gait but when necessary can gallop at over 30 miles per hour (48 kilometers per hour). They can also ...

    The largest of the four anteater species, giant anteaters reach 6-8 feet (1.8-2.4 meters) in length, including both nose and tail. They weigh between 60 and 100 pounds (27 and 45 kilograms). However, it is nearly impossible to differentiate the adult male from the female using external anatomy alone.

    Giant anteaters are found throughout Central and South America except for Guatemala, Uruguay and El Salvador, where they are considered to be extinct. They live in wetlands, grasslands and tropical forests.

    Research has found that giant anteaters can identify the particular species of ant or termite by smell before they rip apart the prey's nest. When feeding, sticky saliva coats the tongue. The 2-foot-long tongue is attached to the sternum and can flick in and out up to 150 times per minute. Anteaters feed almost exclusively on ants and termites, who...

    Giant anteaters reach sexual maturity at 3-4 years of age. Gestation lasts about 180 days (six months). They give birth to a single young and suckle the offspring from a pair of mammary glands located on the chest.

  5. Compared to other mammals with similar body size, this anteater possesses the longest tongue, protruding out of its mouth for more than 60 cms (2 ft). The tail of the Giant anteater greatly helps the animal.

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  6. 517 giant anteater tongue stock photos, vectors, and illustrations are available royalty-free. See giant anteater tongue stock video clips. All image types Photos Vectors Illustrations. Orientation. Color. People. Artists. Offset images. AI Generated. More. Sort by. Popular.

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