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Anteaters have symbiotic relationships primarily with various species of ants and termites, which they consume as their main diet. By feeding on these insects, anteaters help regulate their populations, benefiting the ecosystem. Additionally, anteaters may unintentionally create habitats for other organisms; for instance, their digging can aerate the soil and promote plant growth. However, anteaters do not have significant mutualistic relationships with other species, as they primarily depend on ants and termites for sustenance.

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