pumas and jaguars
ye
Ants.
yes
They have an extremely strong sense for smelling their prey
yes when hugs can fly but no an ant can not eat a lion
They are insectivores, which means they eat insects (hence the name 'anteater'), so they 'prey' upon ants, their 'prey', so yes, they are predators.
Anteaters have poor eyesight and rely more on their sense of smell to locate their prey. Their eyes are small and located on the sides of their head, making them better at detecting movement rather than detail.
Lions and other carnivorous animals.
No, anteaters are vertebrates.
Scaly anteaters and spiny anteaters are both terms that refer to the same group of mammals known as pangolins. They share similar physical characteristics, such as their protective keratin scales, which serve as armor against predators. Both are primarily insectivorous, feeding mainly on ants and termites, and have specialized tongues adapted for extracting their prey. Additionally, they exhibit a nocturnal lifestyle and have a unique method of curling into a ball when threatened.
There are many different kinds of anteaters in the world, but none of them are monotremes. All anteaters are placental mammals.There is an animal nicknamed the "spiny anteater". Its proper name is echidna and it is not a true anteater; nor is it even related to anteaters. The echidna is a monotreme, and native to Australia and New Guinea. Australia and New Guinea have no true anteaters.
anteaters are blind