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Giant Anteaters are unique South American animals. We hope you enjoy learning about them! To jump to a specific section, use our Quick Jump below by clicking on the correct heading.
-lives solitary life -habitat includes rainforests, grasslands, and mixed forest and semiarid regions of Central and South America -spends day searching for food -exceptional senses of smell and hearing -range usually covers about one-half square mile -in places with less food, range = mile -at night, scrapes out a hollow in soil in which to sleep, or uses an existing burrow of another animal -when it sleeps, it curls its bushy tail around it self -helps keep warm -tail is almost as long as body
-diet consists mainly of ground-dwelling ants -occasionally will eat termites and army ants -uses acute sense of smell to detect ants -long claws are used to get in nests -catches ants with long sticky tongue-gets most of the moisture (water) it needs from food -also eats fruit and larvae -is prey to jaguars and other large cats -coat gives good camouflage -uses claws to defend itself -can inflict serious wounds on predator with claws
-most vulnerable species of anteater -likely to become in danger of extinction in next few years
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