Paraguay year 1988 WWF Ant eating Giants FDC set

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Paraguay 1988  W.W.F. – Fauna Ant-eating Giants set  4x FDC

Paraguay year 1988 WWF Ant eating Giants FDC set

“Ant Eating Giants” typically refers to animals that have adapted to primarily consume ants. Here are some notable examples:

  1. Giant Anteater: This South American mammal is one of the most iconic ant eaters. With its long, sticky tongue, it consumes thousands of ants and termites daily. Its powerful claws allow it to break into termite mounds and anthills​.Pangolins: Found in Africa and Asia, these scaled mammals use their long tongues to eat ants and termites. They are adept at breaking into ant colonies and consuming large quantities of insects​​.Aardvark: Native to Africa, aardvarks also use their long tongues to feed on ants and termites. They dig into anthills with their strong claws​.Horned Lizards: These lizards, also known as horny toads, primarily feed on ants. The Texas Horned Lizard, for instance, has a diet that is about 70% ants​​.Antbirds: This group of over 200 bird species primarily inhabits Central and South America. They forage for ants using their long beaks to pick insects off branches and from the ground​​.

These animals are fascinating examples of how species have evolved specialized diets and behaviors to thrive on a diet of ants.

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