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Tamandua by Claus Wingerden

Tamanduas are semi-arboreal anteaters native to Central and South America. They mainly eat ants and termites, but they occasionally eat bees, beetles, and insect larvae. In captivity, they will eat fruits and meat. They have no teeth and depend on their powerful gizzards to break down their food. Tamanduas are nocturnal and spend the majority of their time foraging in trees for food.