
Anteater
Anteaters are mammals native to Central and South America, belonging to the superorder Xenarthra. They are known for their long snouts, toothless mouths, long, sticky tongues, and powerful foreclaws (used for digging into ant and termite mounds). Anteaters primarily feed on ants and termites, using their long tongues to lap them up. They come in various sizes, from the large Giant Anteater to the smaller Tamandua (lesser anteater) and Silky Anteater. Anteaters are generally solitary and slow-moving.