anteater

[ˈæntiˌitər]

anteater Definition

a mammal that feeds mainly on ants and termites, having a long snout and sticky tongue for catching insects.

Using anteater: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "anteater" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The anteater uses its long snout to sniff out ants and termites.

  • Example

    Anteaters are found in Central and South America.

  • Example

    The giant anteater is the largest species of anteater.

Phrases with anteater

  • another name for anteater

    Example

    The ant bear is a fascinating creature with its long snout and sticky tongue.

  • a long, sticky tongue used by anteaters to catch insects

    Example

    The anteater's tongue can be up to two feet long and is perfect for catching ants and termites.

  • the largest species of anteater, found in Central and South America

    Example

    The giant anteater can grow up to seven feet long and is an impressive sight in the wild.

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Summary: anteater in Brief

An 'anteater' [ˈæntiˌitər] is a mammal that feeds mainly on ants and termites. It has a long snout and sticky tongue for catching insects. Anteaters are found in Central and South America, and the giant anteater is the largest species of anteater. Other phrases like 'ant bear' and 'anteater tongue' describe specific aspects of the animal's anatomy and behavior.