They aren't they are near threatened though.
the giant anteaters claws are four inches long.
Anteaters live 10 to 15 years in the wild, up to 26 in a zoo.
Giant anteaters spend their time traveling from one ant or termite nest to another. They use their claws to break the nest open, and then their long, sticky tongues pull out the ants or termites. A giant anteater can consume thousands of ants in just a few minutes.
anteaters have long tungs for smelling and eating
None, they have been extinct for a long time. None, they have been extinct for a long time.
they aren't extinct
Anteaters do not live in Mongolia or Africa. They are native to Central and South America, where they inhabit various environments such as rainforests, savannas, and grasslands. There are four species of anteaters, including the giant anteater, which is well-known for its long snout and tongue adapted for feeding on ants and termites.
the white tigers have been extinct since 2006
the giant iguana lapitiguana grows upto 1.5 m long but it was extinct.
I would say about 40000 years ago
The Giant Anteater is classed as 'Near Threatened' by the IUCN. As anteaters are placid creatures they are preyed upon by large cats such as Pumas and Jaguars. However, a cornered anteater will ride up on its hind legs, using its tail for support and use its long claws which are 4 inches long, to fight off the attacker. Anteaters are also hunted in South America for fur and food.
They have never been extinct. They may be endangerd due to poaching.