Giant Anteater Jigsaw Puzzle

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About Giant Anteater: The giant anteater, also known as the ant bear, is native to Central and South America. It's mostly terrestrial and lives and forages and various habitats, including rainforest, grasslands and open areas. As it's name implies it feeds primarily on ants and termites using it's long and sticky tongue to collect them. In today's puzzle we feature a mother giant anteater and it's baby. Mother anteaters carry their offspring on their backs until weaning them. // Image Credit: Mehgan Murphy, Smithsonian's National Zoo

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