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Tamandua

British pronunciation/tæmˈɑːndjuːɐ/
American pronunciation/tˈæmɐndˌuːə/
Tamandua
[NOUN]
1

a small mammal with a slender body, long tail, and distinctive bushy coat, known for its insectivorous diet and arboreal lifestyle in Central and South America

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What is a "tamandua"?

The tamandua, also known as the lesser anteater, is a small mammal native to Central and South America. It has a slender body, measuring about 40-90 centimeters in length, with a long prehensile tail that helps it move easily through trees. The tamandua is known for its distinctive bushy coat, which varies in color from light to dark, and is often marked with a pattern of white or cream-colored markings on the body. The tamandua feeds primarily on insects, using its long tongue to catch ants, termites, and other small prey. It is an arboreal species, spending most of its time in trees, and has strong claws adapted for climbing. The tamandua is a unique and fascinating mammal that plays an important role in the ecosystems of its native range.

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