new world anteater
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Definition
Noun: 1. A toothless mammal of the tropical Americas that feeds on ants and termites: This term refers to any of several species within the family Myrmecophagidae, native to Central and South America. They are characterized by elongated snouts, long, sticky tongues, and powerful claws for breaking into insect nests.
Usage
- The term "New World anteater" is used specifically to distinguish these American species from other, unrelated animals in Africa and Asia that also eat ants (e.g., pangolins, aardvarks). It is a common name used in zoology, wildlife documentaries, and general descriptions of Neotropical fauna.
Examples
- The giant anteater is the largest species of New World anteater.
- On our hike in the rainforest, we were lucky to spot a New World anteater, likely a tamandua, foraging in a tree.
- Conservation efforts are crucial for protecting the habitats of New World anteaters.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic or scientific contexts, the family name Myrmecophagidae is preferred over the common name "New World anteater."
- The term can be used descriptively to emphasize evolutionary distinction: "Unlike the African aardvark, the New World anteater belongs to a different mammalian order."
Variants and Related Words
- Anteater: A more general term that can sometimes include "New World anteaters" but also refers to other ant-eating mammals globally. "New World anteater" is a more precise subset.
- Myrmecophagid: (Noun) A formal term for a member of the family Myrmecophagidae; a synonym for a New World anteater.
- Specific species within this group include:
- Giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla)
- Northern tamandua (Tamandua mexicana)
- Southern tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla)
- Silky anteater (Cyclopes didactylus)
Synonyms
- Myrmecophagid (scientific)
- American anteater (less common)
Related Phrases/Idioms
There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically associated with "New World anteater." It is a factual, zoological term.
Noun
- any of several tropical American mammals of the family Myrmecophagidae which lack teeth and feed on ants and termites