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[[Image:Anteater.jpg|thumb|150|[[Toon]]-style drawing of a [[Wikipedia:Giant Anteater|Giant Anteater]]. Art by [[Yamavu]].]]
 
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'''Anteater''' is the naming term of all members of the '''Vermilingua''' suborder that eats [[ant]]s and [[termite]]s. 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 longer fur.  
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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 longer fur.  
  
 
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Toon-style drawing of a Giant Anteater. Art by Yamavu.

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 longer fur.

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