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  2. Anteaters range from the very small Cyclopes, which weighs around 250 gms, to the large Myrmecophaga, which weighs over 30 kg. All anteaters have long, tapered snouts; that of Myrmecophaga is extraordinarily elongated. The tongue is also long. Anteaters secrete a sticky substance from their salivary glands that coats the tongue when they feed.

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  3. Tamandua. † Neotamandua. † Protamandua. The Myrmecophagidae are a family of anteaters, the name being derived from the Ancient Greek words for 'ant' and 'eat' ( myrmeco- and phagos ). Two genera and three species are in the family, consisting of the giant anteater, and the tamanduas.

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    Anteaters are the four extant mammal species in the suborder Vermilingua (meaning "worm tongue"), commonly known for eating ants and termites. The individual species have other names in English and other languages. Together with sloths, they are within the order Pilosa.

  5. The giant anteater is grouped with the semiarboreal northern and southern tamanduas in the family Myrmecophagidae. Together with the family Cyclopedidae , whose only extant member is the arboreal silky anteater , the two families comprise the suborder Vermilingua .

  6. Anteaters use their prehensile tails to hold on as they move through trees. Geographic range: Silky anteaters live in Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Trinidad and Tobago.

  7. Apr 12, 2018 · The monospecific giant anteater, Myrmecophaga tridactyla Linnaeus, 1758, is the largest of the 4 species of New World vermilinguans. A feeding specialist on ants and termites, it occupies a broad range of lowland habitats, from dry scrub and savannah to rainforests.

  8. Size. 12–110 in (0.32–2.8 m); 0.5–86 lb (0.15–39 kg) Number of genera, species. 3 genera; 4 species. Habitat. Neotropical forests, savannas, and grasslands. Conservation status. Vulnerable: 1 species. Distribution. Belize, Mexico, Central and South America. Evolution and systematics.

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