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A mammoth insect eating animal with her pup captured at Caldwell Zoo in Tyler, Texas


ABOUT THE GIANT ANTEATER 


Can you imagine eating nothing but ants all day long? Giant anteaters have no teeth, but a specialized tongue allows them to eat up to 30,000 ants & termites each day

Insect eating animals are edentate creatures—they have no teeth. Be that as it may, their long tongues are more than adequate to slurp up the 35,000 ants and termites they gulp down every day. The monster insect eating animal can achieve 7 feet long from the tip of its nose to the finish of its tail. 

Bolstering on Ants 

The insect eating animal uses its sharp hooks to tear an opening into an ant colony dwelling place and put its long nose and proficient tongue to work. In any case, it needs to eat rapidly, flicking its tongue up to 160 times each moment. Ants battle back with excruciating stings, so an insect eating animal may spend one moment devouring each hill. Insect eating animals never demolish a home, liking to return and nourish again in the










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A mammoth insect eating animal with her pup captured at Caldwell Zoo in Tyler, Texas

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