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because that is were the can get there food from so it is easier for them that going some where else.

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How are anteaters adapted to the rainforest?

This infomations is terriable


What is unusual about anteaters?

It is an animal that has totally adapted to eating only ants and termites.


Do anteaters live in Mongolia or Africa?

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.


What part of the world is home for anteaters?

normally the savanah desart


What eats a anteter?

Lions and other carnivorous animals.


What is the similarities between scaly anteaters and spiny anteaters?

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.


Are anteaters a invertebrate?

No, anteaters are vertebrates.


Why do anteaters have eyes when they are blind?

anteaters are blind


What does anteaters?

Anteaters eat Ants and termites


What is the collective noun of anteaters?

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.


Were do ant eaters live?

Anteaters are native to Central and South America, where they inhabit forests, grasslands, and savannas. They are primarily found in countries such as Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. Anteaters are specially adapted to feed on ants and termites, hence their unique long snouts and sticky tongues.


How can natural selection account for the long snout of an anteater?

In the population of anteaters then and now we have variants. Organisms that have little differences in morphology and behavior. Against the anteaters immediate environment, specifically it's way of making a living ( eating ants ) there were some anteaters with better length snouts. These anteaters were selected by being better able to survive eating ants and thus they were more reproductively successful. So, the alleles for this successful traits were passed to progeny who had the same traits and over time the snout of anteaters changed, adapted, better to the way they made their ant eating living. This is evolution.