Advanced
MAIN NEWS SEARCH ACCOUNT LIGHTBOX CART REGISTER SIGN IN
Home » Animals » Giant Anteater(Myrmecophaga tridactyla)
Title: Giant Anteater(Myrmecophaga tridactyla) Giant Anteater(Myrmecophaga tridactyla)
Copyright (C) by Julian W. Photography
Caption: The Giant Anteater is one of only two mammals without any teeth even in a mature state (the Pangolin being the other). An ant eater instead crushes insects it consumes using hard growths found on the inside of its mouth, and its muscular stomach. Sand and small rocks have also been found in anteaters' stomachs, suggesting that these are ingested to aid digestion
Date: Monday, January 1, 2007 01:38:26
Filename: IMG-ANI-00019.JPG
Rights management: Rights managed
Usage restrictions:
Actions: Back to thumbnail view
Purchase options
Add image to lightbox
Download
Keywords:
Animals
Wildlife
Asia
nature
crawl
night
search
look
mud
dark
anteater
ants
Navigate through this gallery