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Giant Anteater

GIANT ANTEATER
Habitat: The toothless Giant Anteater lives in Central and South America. 
It's a mammal and its habitat includes rainforests, grasslands, and mixed forests.

Food: It eats ants and termites. It detects the ants with their acute sense of smell and it catches them with its long, sticky tongue.
Breeding: The mother carries the young inside her for 190 days and after birth the baby climbs to its mother's back although it can walk a month after birth.
Threatened: It is hunted for its meat and for trophies and it will become extinct unless measures are taken now.

Dutch will follow soon

Written by: José, Gregory, Miguel, Matias.

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