Would a anteater beat a hippo in a fight?
No an anteater cannot beat a hippo in a fight because the only thing an anteater does is really eat ants not fight. So the hippo would win because the hippo would stomp on the anteater. duhh
Can you eat pizza if ants have been on it?
yes you can after ants have been on it. it depends on the ants
Do red fire ants live in Greece?
Red fire ants are not native to Greece. They endemic the North American south. They may be found further north, but it is not common.
Pictures of ants eating cheese?
ants like cheese better than sugar because even though sugar is sweeter when i did this project the ants completely covered the cheese
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.
Are small black ants white ant eaters?
There are no such things as White ants. Sometimes, Termites are thought to be white ants, since they have similar shape to ants and are white.
Why do anteaters have a sticky tongue?
Because anteaters eat ants, and when they lick the ants off the ground, the ants will stick to the anteater's tongue.
The colour of anteaters depends on the species.
The Giant anteater, for example, is grey or brown, and it has a white-banded black stripe running halfway down its body. The Silky anteater has fur which is grey to yellow in colour, with a silvery sheen. The Southern Tamandua is mostly light or dark tan, or brown or black, with black markings around their shoulders which resemble a vest. The Northern Tamandua has the distinctive black vest over creamy-yellow fur.
How did the University of California Irvine get the nickname Anteaters?
The university solicited proposed mascot names from the student body to hold an election. The only mascot proposed was "anteaters".
The animals that eat anteaters are mainly the big cats like Lions, jaguars, and pumas, are the main animals that will eat these creatures.
In French "anteater" could be "fourmilier" or "tamanoir".
How does an anteater reproduce?
Anteaters reproduce sexually, with mating typically occurring during the rainy season. After a gestation period of about 190 days, the female gives birth to a single offspring, although twins can occur rarely. The newborn anteater clings to its mother's back for several months, relying on her for protection and nourishment until it becomes more independent. Anteaters reach sexual maturity between 2 to 3 years of age.
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.