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giant anteater myrmecophaga tridactyla female carrying young on back. pantanal, mato grosso do sul, brazil





Giant Anteater, myrmecophaga tridactyla, Adult walking through Pampa, Los Lianos in Venezuela





two-toed or silky anteater cyclopes didactylus close-up of prehensile tail caroni swamp, trinidad, west indies





giant anteater myrmecophaga tridactyla on grassland serra da canastra national park, brazil, south america





cape pangolin or scaly anteater manis temminckii curled up in defence. kgalagadi transfrontier park, kalahari, south africa





two-toed or silky anteater cyclopes didactylus sleeping, suspended on branch caroni swamp, trinidad, west indies





collared anteater in tree fork tamandua tetradi pantanal, mato grosso, southern brazil, south america





three-toed anteater or tamandua tamandua mexicana climbing down tree corcovado np, costa rica





three-toed anteater tamandua mexicana or tamandua at termite nest corcovado np, costa rica





cape pangolin or scaly anteater manis temminckii curling into ball, kalahari gemsbok np, south africa.





northern tamandua or anteater tamandua mexicana in tree corcovado national park, costa rica, central america





GIANT ANTEATER myrmecophaga tridactyla, ADULT STANDING ON DRY GRASS, LOS LIANOS IN VENEZUELA





cape pangolin or scaly anteater manis temminckii kalahari gemsbok national park, south africa





cape pangolin or scaly anteater manis temminckii curled up in defence. kgalagadi transfrontier park, kalahari, south africa





Brasilian tiger . . Panthera onca. . According to Buffon, "The flesh of the jaguar is not good to eat. The ant-eater, though ...
Brasilian tiger . . Panthera onca. . According to Buffon, "The flesh of the jaguar is not good to eat. The ant-eater, though it has no teeth to defend itself, is the most cruel enemy the jaguars have to encounter. As soon as the jaguar attacks the ant-eater, it lies down on its back and seizes and suffocates him with its long claws.". . Handcoloured copperplate engraving from "The Naturalist's Pocket Magazine; or, Complete Cabinet of the Curiosities and Beauties of Nature" (1798~1802) published





two-toed or pygmy anteater cyclopes didactylus hanging from branch, caroni swamp, trinidad, west indies.





three-toed anteater or tamandua tamandua tetradactyla in defensive posture on termite mound brazil, south america.





cape pangolin or scaly anteater manis temminckii kgalagadi transfrontier park, kalahari, south africa





two-toed or silky anteater cyclopes didactylus sleeping on mangrove caroni swamp, trinidad, west indies





Great ant eater or ant bear. . Myrmecophaga tridactyla. . "Messrs Aublet and Olivier assured [Buffon] that the great ant eate...
Great ant eater or ant bear. . Myrmecophaga tridactyla. . "Messrs Aublet and Olivier assured [Buffon] that the great ant eater feeds by means of its tongue only, which is covered with a viscous humour, to which the insects adhere: and these gentlemen add that it's flesh is not bad.". . Handcoloured copperplate engraving from "The Naturalist's Pocket Magazine; or, Complete Cabinet of the Curiosities and Beauties of Nature" (1798~1802) published by Harrison, London.





cape pangolin manis temminckii curled up in defence. kalahari gemsbok national park, south africa





giant anteater & young myrmecophaga tridactyla in wild serra da canastra national park, brazil, south america





giant anteater on grassland myrmecophaga tridactyla serra da canastra national park, brazil, south america





giant anteater on grassland myrmecophaga tridactyla serra da canastra national park, brazil, south america
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