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.
No they live in South America. the aardvark replaces them in Africa.
yes it likes dry places
China, Africa, Mongolia, and others in the Sahara desert and grasslands
What kind of anteaters? In South America there are the Giant anteater and its relatives such as the the tamandua and pigmy anteaters. In Australia and Papua New Guinea there are the spiny anteaters, also called echidnas. In Australia there also are other kinds, such as the banded anteaters or numbats. In Africa there is the aardvark or ant bear and then there are the scaly anteaters or pangolins; some kinds of pangolin live in Africa and some in Southern Asia. There also are other animals that eat various kinds of ants and termites, and some of them are called anteaters, such as the Oecobiidae, spiders that eat mainly ants. Common names (such as "anteater" can be very misleading. For example, many so-called anteaters prefer termites.)
No. Cheetahs live in Africa and anteaters live in South America, so they never meet.
no, they live in ants
There are more than one type of anteater, some are native to South and Central America an other are found in Africa.
No theye live in a goup
yes or no
yes
Anteaters do not live in America what so ever because of the climate. Anteaters like cold weather and usually live in Ireland. There has been some cases where scientists have found whole colonies of anteaters under the pacific ocean and their diet consists of octopuses, sharks and whales.
Anyone who doesn't know where a anteater lives is just plain nice man. But they live in like Mongolia, Africa or other place.