Anteater
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- Silky AnteaterSilky anteater facts and information; describing where they live, what they eat and how they raise their young.
- 'A' is for Ant, Alligator, Anteater, and AcornResources for Creating a Notebook Focusing on the Letter 'A." A Fun and Relaxed Home Preschool Program
Tamandua Anteater Fun FactsThe three members of the anteater family are like the three bears; the Tamandua anteater is like "Mamma Bear," in the middle.
Fun Facts About the Giant AnteaterThe silky anteater has poor vision and one of the lowest body temperatures of any mammal, but it is capable of killing a jaguar.
Fun Facts About the Silky AnteaterThe silky anteater, weighing less than a pound, lives in trees, hunts at night, and eats thousands of insects daily.- UC Irvine Water Polo Continues Win StreakUCI Men's Water Polo gained key wins last week against Long Beach, Santa Barbara and Cal Baptist
- UC Irvine Men's Soccer Falls in Overtime to UC DavisUC Irvine men's soccer suffered a devastating double overtime loss this week against UC Davis, 2-1, on Wednesday. The loss brings the Anteaters to a conference record of 0-2-0 in the Big West and 6-4-0 overall.
- UC Irvine Men's Water Polo Off the Blocks Strong, but Can They Finish the Race?Men's water polo easily dispatches weaker opponents, but conference teams ahead will pose a challenge.
- UC Irvine Men's Water Polo Off the Blocks Strong, but Can They Finish the Race?Men's water polo easily dispatches weaker opponents, but conference teams ahead will pose a challenge.
Animal Facts: The Silky AnteaterThe silky anteater is a slow, very unaggressive animal. If threatened it grasps tree limbs with its hind legs and tail, using his hind legs to stand. It then brings its forefeet close to its face and strikes very quickly with its large, sharp claws.
Animal Facts: The Giant AnteaterDepending on the region anteaters may breed all year round or seasonally. The female can produce a single young every 9 months however the interval is usually longer. Gestation or pregnancy lasts 190 days.
First Ever Baby Giant Anteater Born at National ZooThe Smithsonian's National Zoo has announced in a press release that a giant anteater was born on Tuesday, July 24. This is a big even because it is the Zoo's first giant anteater born ever in the Zoo's 118-year existence.- Six-Banded Armadillo FactsSix-banded armadillo facts and information; describing where they live, what they eat as well as when they breed and how they raise their young.
Look Out the WindowLook out the window and you will see a variety of animals doing marvelous things.- This, that and the OtherTake a little of this, add some of that and throw in some other!
The Numbat: Facts and InformationThe numbat is also referred to as the banded anteater or the marsupial anteater.- Echidna: The Spiny Anteater of AustraliaA very unusual animal.
- Kisima Cha MunguA contemplative piece regarding Kisima cha Mungu, a crater near Arusha, Tanzania.
- Facts About ArmadillosArmadillios first evolved about fifty millions years ago in the region that is now South America.

