giant anteater

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giant anteater

A giant anteater walks through a grassy field, using its long tongue to eat ants from a mound.

Definition

Noun: A large, shaggy-haired, toothless mammal with a long snout, an extremely long tongue, and powerful front claws, native to Central and South America. It is the largest species of anteater, feeding primarily on ants and termites.

Usage

The term "giant anteater" is used to specifically identify this distinct species (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) among other anteaters. It functions as a countable noun. - Scientists are studying the habitat of the giant anteater. - We saw a giant anteater at the zoo. - The giant anteater uses its powerful claws to break open termite mounds.

Advanced Usage
  • In conservation biology: The term is used in scientific and ecological contexts to discuss species status, habitat loss, and conservation efforts.
    • The giant anteater is classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.
Variants and Related Words
  • Anteater: The general term for mammals in the suborder Vermilingua, which includes the giant anteater, silky anteater, and tamanduas.
  • Myrmecophaga tridactyla: The scientific binomial name for the giant anteater.
Synonyms
  • Great anteater (less common)
  • Ant bear (a regional/common name, though it can cause confusion with other animals)
Related Phrases/Idioms

There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically using "giant anteater." It is primarily a zoological term.

giant anteater

A giant anteater walks through a grassy field, using its long tongue to eat ants from a mound.

Noun
  1. large shaggy-haired toothless anteater with long tongue and powerful claws; of South America