Anteater
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Anteaters are the four mammal species of the suborder Vermilingua commonly known for eating ants and termites. Together with the sloths and armadillos, they make up the superorder Xenarthra.
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Physiology
The largest representative of the group is the giant anteater, or ant-bear (Myrmecophaga tridactyla), an animal measuring 4 feet (1.2 m) in length, excluding the tail, and 2 feet (60 cm) in height at the shoulder. It has a long, thin head and a large, bushy tail. Its prevailing color is gray, with a broad black band, bordered with white, starting on the chest, and passing obliquely over the shoulder, diminishing gradually in breadth as it approaches the loins, where it ends in a point.
It is extensively distributed in the tropical parts of South and Central America, frequenting low swampy savannas, along the banks of rivers, and the depths of the humid forests, but is nowhere abundant.
Its food consists mainly of termites, which it obtains by opening their nests with its powerful sharp anterior (front) claws. As the insects swarm to the damaged part of their dwelling, it draws them into its mouth by means of its long, flexible, rapidly moving tongue covered with sticky saliva. A full-grown giant anteater eats upwards of 30,000 ants and termites a day.
The giant anteater lives above ground, not burrowing underground like armadillos. Though generally an inoffensive animal, when attacked it can defend itself with its sabre-like anterior claws. The female produces one offspring per birth.
The two anteaters of the genus Tamandua, the Southern Tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla) and the Northern Tamandua (Tamandua mexicana), are much smaller than the Giant Anteater, and differ essentially from it in their habits, being mainly arboreal. They inhabit the dense primeval forests of South and Central America. The usual colour is yellowish-white, with a broad black lateral band, covering nearly the whole of the side of the body.
The silky anteater (Cyclopes didactylus) is a native of the hottest parts of South and Central America, and about the size of a rat, of a general yellowish color, and exclusively arboreal in its habits.
Family order
ORDER PILOSA
- Suborder Folivora (sloths)
- Suborder Vermilingua
- Family
Cyclopedidae
- Genus
Cyclopes
- Silky Anteater (Cyclopes didactylus)
- Genus
Cyclopes
- Family
Myrmecophagidae
- Genus
Myrmecophaga
- Giant Anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla)
- Genus
Tamandua
- Northern Tamandua (Tamandua mexicana)
- Southern Tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla)
- Genus
Myrmecophaga
- Family
Cyclopedidae
Gallery
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Ant eater Tamandua mexicana in Corcovado,
NP Costa Rica
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Similar animals
- Pangolins are also called scaly anteaters.
- The Numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus), a marsupial, formerly called the Banded Anteater. This species is very endangered.
- Echidnas, a family of monotremes, are still sometimes called spiny anteaters.
- Aardvarks are African animals with similar habits.
Anteaters as Mascots
The Anteater is the mascot of the University of California, Irvine, and of Methuen High School, Massachusetts.
References
- This article incorporates text from the Encyclopζdia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.
- Gardner, Alfred (November 16, 2005). Wilson, D. E., and Reeder, D. M. (eds) Mammal Species of the World, 3rd edition, Johns Hopkins University Press, 102-103. ISBN 0-801-88221-4.
Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
External links
- The Online Anteater: information, images, fun facts, and other stuff about the giant anteater
- Giant anteater photo and natural history
- Giant Anteater - links
Categories: Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 1911 Encyclopζdia Britannica | Pilosans | Fauna of Argentina
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