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'''Anteaters''' are mammals that eat [[ants]] and [[termites]]. They have long [[muzzle]]s, and long, sticky tongues to "capture" the ants. The Giant Anteater, the largest of its kind, has a fluffy [[tail]], while other of the species have prehensile tails. Unlike [[aardvark]]s, anteaters live above ground and have noticeably softer furs. | '''Anteaters''' are mammals that eat [[ants]] and [[termites]]. They have long [[muzzle]]s, and long, sticky tongues to "capture" the ants. The Giant Anteater, the largest of its kind, has a fluffy [[tail]], while other of the species have prehensile tails. Unlike [[aardvark]]s, anteaters live above ground and have noticeably softer furs. | ||
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Anteaters are mammals that eat ants and termites. They have long muzzles, and long, sticky tongues to "capture" the ants. The Giant Anteater, the largest of its kind, has a fluffy tail, while other of the species have prehensile tails. Unlike aardvarks, anteaters live above ground and have noticeably softer furs.
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