No they are quiet animals and will freeze still. If threatened they will show their claws and hiss. Only babies squeal to call mom for help.
No, anteaters do not typically jump in the air when startled. When faced with a threat, anteaters are more likely to use their sharp claws for defense or try to flee by running away. Jumping in the air is not a common behavior for anteaters in response to being startled.
Depends, If The Anteater Is A Small, Regular One Like A Tamunda. Then, The Ocelot. But If The Anteater Was A Giant Anteater. Then, The Anteater.
The spelling is startled, as in The trick STARTLED him.
Yes, "startled" is the past participle of startle.
The possessive form for the noun anteater is anteater's.
There are actually four species. The giant anteater from South America. Two species of tamanduas (arboreal). And the silky anteater, of which I recommend you look for pictures.
Automatic transmission fluid does not squeal. You have a different problem. Brakes squeal, bearings squeal, and belts squeal. Fluids do not squeal. You had better take your vehicle to a mechanic.
The Giant Anteater, it is the largest species of anteater. It is found in Central and South America.
The largest species of anteater is the Giant Anteater.
Startled means to be in shock or amaze of something.
Startled is the verb in your sentence.
Here's a sentence with squeal as a verb: "The child will squeal when he opens his Christmas present." Here's a sentence with squeal as a noun: "The child's squeal was deafening as he opened his Christmas present." Let me hear you squeal like a pig.