two-toed anteater
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific species of anteater: The "two-toed anteater" is a squirrel-sized, toothless mammal native to South America, characterized by its long, silky golden fur. It is a specific type of anteater, distinct from other species by having two claws on its forelimbs.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The two-toed anteater is also known as the silky anteater.
- We were lucky to spot a two-toed anteater curled up in a tree during our rainforest hike.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific context: In zoology and biology, "two-toed anteater" specifically refers to the species . It is the smallest living anteater.
- The research paper focused on the nocturnal feeding habits of the two-toed anteater.
Variants and Related Words
- Silky anteater: A common alternative name for the same animal.
- The silky anteater is an arboreal species.
- Cyclopes didactylus: The scientific binomial name for the two-toed anteater.
- Anteater (general term): A broader category of mammals that includes the two-toed, three-toed, giant, and tamandua anteaters.
Synonyms
- Silky anteater: The most direct synonym.
- Cyclopes didactylus: The formal scientific synonym.
Related Phrases and Terms
- Arboreal anteater: A descriptive phrase often associated with the two-toed anteater due to its tree-dwelling lifestyle.
- The arboreal anteater is rarely seen on the forest floor.
Noun
- squirrel-sized South American toothless anteater with long silky golden fur