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  1. Tamandua - Wikipedia

    Tamandua ... Tamandua is a genus of anteaters in the Myrmecophagidae family with two species: the southern tamandua (T. tetradactyla) and the northern tamandua (T. mexicana). [2] They …

  2. Tamandua or Lesser Anteater - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    The tamandua's mouth opening is only as round as a pencil, but it can also lick up honey and soft, juicy fruits. A powerful sense of smell helps a tamandua find a food source, like a termite …

  3. Tamandua tetradactyla (southern tamandua) | INFORMATION

    Tamandua tetradactyla is found in South America from Venezuela and Trinidad to northern Argentina, southern Brazil, and Uruguay at elevations to 2000 m. Tamandua tetradactyla …

  4. Southern tamandua - Smithsonian's National Zoo

    Tamanduas are arboreal relatives of anteaters, whom they resemble. Native to South America, they can live in a variety of habitats and eat mainly social insects such as ants, termites and …

  5. Southern Tamandua - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens

    Scientific Name: Tamandua tetradactyla. This South American anteater uses strong claws to dig small holes in ant or termite nests and lick up the insects as they exit. Tamanduas do not have …

  6. 31 Facts About Tamandua

    Apr 6, 2025 · What is a Tamandua? Imagine a creature with a long snout, sticky tongue, and a knack for climbing trees. Meet the Tamandua, a lesser-known cousin of the giant anteater. …

  7. 11 Terrific Northern Tamandua Facts - Fact Animal

    Tamandua is a genus of anteaters in the Myrmecophagidae family with two species: the southern tamandua, and the northern tamandua.

  8. The Tamandua: A Special Anteater And A Unique Pet|

    Sep 27, 2022 · The tamandua, or lesser anteater, is a native of Central and South America. It is a small mammal, measuring between two and four feet in length, with a long tail and silky fur.

  9. Northern Tamandua (Tamandua mexicana) - World Land Trust

    The Northern Tamandua is found many in types of forest, both tropical and subtropical, deciduous and evergreen. It will also live in mangroves and grassland with some trees and is fairly …

  10. Northern Tamandua - Animal Streets

    With a prehensile tail, clawed limbs, and a long, tapering snout, the Northern Tamandua (Tamandua mexicana) is a remarkable member of the anteater family, perfectly engineered for …