Anteaters do not have very good eyesight but they do have an excellent sense of smell and use it to sniff out sources of food. When they find an ant or termite nest they tear open the nest with their strong fore-claws and then probe the debris with their long thin tongues.
Ants like to eat plants, like leaves, crumbs, and any food that they can get a hold of; therefore, they don't really have to catch it. = )
idont know why r u asking me
with it's tounge
they are primary consumers i think!
from chinchillas which they capture and force into conscripted labor to suck their bawls
Anteaters eat ants, hence the name.
say ants die then anteaters die and then the animals that eat anteaters die and so on till everything dies in the world
because that is were the can get there food from so it is easier for them that going some where else.
No, anteaters are vertebrates.
no they don't when there long they live with there mom then they find a mate then they do
anteaters are blind
Anteaters eat Ants and termites
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.
They have no teeth. Instead they have long sticky touge to eat there major food ants