anteater
Americannoun
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any of several mammals of the family Myrmecophagidae, having a long, tapered snout, extensile tongue, and powerful front claws and feeding chiefly on ants and termites.
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the aardvark.
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a pangolin.
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an echidna.
noun
Etymology
Origin of anteater
First recorded in 1755–65; ant + eat ( def. )
Example Sentences
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The bronze anteater outside the Bren Events Center is the UCI mascot.
From Los Angeles Times
Meanwhile, though giant anteaters have successfully been released back into the wild, giant armadillos are extremely threatened.
From Salon
A tamandua, or collared anteater, with prizefighter arms and curved claws that break open termite mounds, tried to ignore a car full of onlookers.
From New York Times
Despite often being compared to pigs and South American anteater, aardvarks are not related to them.
From Science Daily
Threatened pangolins, known as armored anteaters, scramble along branches.
From Seattle Times
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