Giant Anteater
The Giant Anteater is a large mammal native to Central and South America. It is known for its long snout and tongue, which it uses to feed primarily on ants and termites. With a body length of up to 7 feet, including its tail, the Giant Anteater has a distinctive appearance, featuring a shaggy coat and a long, pointed snout.
These animals are mostly solitary and are primarily active during the day. They have strong forelimbs equipped with sharp claws, which help them dig into ant mounds. The Giant Anteater plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations.