THEY LOOK like bishis
they eat anteater. I think they do so if your not so keen on this website look on another website like wikipedia.
Depends, If The Anteater Is A Small, Regular One Like A Tamunda. Then, The Ocelot. But If The Anteater Was A Giant Anteater. Then, The Anteater.
There are actually four species. The giant anteater from South America. Two species of tamanduas (arboreal). And the silky anteater, of which I recommend you look for pictures.
-the anteater has teeth but the teeth is very tiny the Tapir(an animal) looks like an eater - the anteater has a long tounge and that means it slurps up ants and other insects -the anteater lnose ooks like a pigs snout
Like an anteater but weeds
go to the library and find a book with pictures of African animals, or you can go to Google, type in "Anteater then click on images and voila!! a picture of an anteater.
No, they are related to armadillos and sloths. Ever hear of Wikipedia? Geez Giant anteaters are called "ant bears", as is the aardvark. No, anteaters are not really bears. "Anteater" refers to anteaters, aardvarks (ant bear, anteater, earth hog, earth pig)(related to the shrew, tenrec, hyrax, opossum), numbats (banded anteater)(a marsupial), echidna (spiny anteater)(a monotreme), and pangolin (scaly anteater)(not a reptile, they are mammals in the carnivore family and the scales are like fingernails or rhino horns). The closest cousin to the anteater is the sloth.
they eat anteater. I think they do so if your not so keen on this website look on another website like wikipedia.
No, anteaters is a plural noun. It is possible to do something "like an anteater" or in the manner of an anteater, but there is no adverb form.
I dont really think an anteater makes a sound....
This may be an anteater.
There are actually four species. The giant anteater from South America. Two species of tamanduas (arboreal). And the silky anteater, of which I recommend you look for pictures.