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  1. Anteater - Wikipedia

    Anteaters are the four extant mammal species in the suborder Vermilingua[1] (meaning 'worm tongue'), commonly known for eating ants and termites. The individual species have other …

  2. Anteater | Diet, Habitat & Adaptations | Britannica

    anteater, (suborder Vermilingua), any of four species of toothless, insect -eating mammals found in tropical savannas and forests from southern Mexico to Paraguay and northern Argentina. …

  3. Anteater - Types, Size, Diet, Habitat, Life span, Predators, & Pictures

    Dec 10, 2025 · There are four extant species of anteaters: the giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla), the silky or pygmy anteater (Cyclopes didactylus), the northern tamandua …

  4. Anteaters: Facts, Habitat, & Conservation | IFAW

    Find out more about the four species of anteaters, including the giant anteater, the southern tamandua, the northern tamandua, and the silky anteater.

  5. Anteater Descriptions, Habitats, Images, Diets, and Interesting Facts

    Anteater defined and explained with descriptions. Anteater is a large mammal with a long snout, that eats primarily insects.

  6. Anteater: Key Facts — Forest Wildlife

    Did you know that there are four distinct species of anteater? Or that they eat more than just ants? Read on to learn more about these and other anteater key facts. All species have a long, …

  7. 4 Types of Anteaters: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST

    There are four extant species alive today. This diverse group includes the Giant Anteater, Northern Tamandua, Southern Tamandua, and Silky Anteater. We discussed each below and …

  8. Anteater: Characteristics, Diet, Facts & More [Fact Sheet]

    Known for their distinctive, elongated snouts and long, sticky tongues, anteaters are intriguing creatures that play a crucial role in controlling insect populations.

  9. Anteater – Little Rock Zoo

    As its name suggests, this remarkable creature primarily feeds on ants and termites, using its specialized tongue, which can extend up to two feet in length, to lap up insects with …

  10. Giant anteater - Smithsonian's National Zoo

    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 …