anteaters
apples, avocados, anteaters, aardvarks.
Anteaters and Aardvark are not the same animal but they are, the main difference is that the Anteater has a longer snout than an Aardvark
Anteaters are also known as Aardvarks, mielewetters and tamanduas.
Animals that eat only insects are called insectivores. Examples of insectivores are aardvarks, frogs, and anteaters.
No, the two are distinctly different animals. Aardvarks are of the genus Orycteropus and are medium size, burrowing animals that are native to Africa. They are thought to closely resemble pigs although not actually related. Anteaters are of the sub order Vermilingua and are known for eating ants and other small insects with their long tongues. They live in trees and are said to resemble bears. They are found in central and south America.
There is not specific collective noun for anteaters, most likely because anteaters are solitary animals. However, if you need a word for a group of anteaters, a noun suitable for the context is used, for example a pair of anteaters, a family of anteaters, etc.
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a clan or a family but anteaters are rarely seen in groups. a group of anteaters is called a candle
They are part of the sloth family
As far as I know it's a rare common language term used of aardvark. H.Kauppi There are no African anteaters. Aardvarks are a different specie. unless you mean pangolin
I believe it's a Parade.