Yesterday, we brought word of a brand new Tamandua (Lesser Anteater) at Busch Gardens' Discovery Cove, Orlando, Florida. There's another baby anteater (Giant Anteater) on the Busch Gardens block, this one at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. Weighing about 3 pounds at birth, the little boy will ride on his mother's back for about four months until he is ready to walk, explore and find food on his own. Giant anteaters detect insects with their powerful sense of smell, which is 40 times stronger than a human's and allows them to find and eat up to 30,000 insects a day.
5 responses to “Back to Back Anteaters for Busch Gardens”
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These giant anteaters have beautiful coats. The baby looks so comfortable up there, must be a smooth ride.
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Question: The mother anteater at Discovery Cove looked like she had a couple of enormous claws on her forepaws. Does this anteater have the same?
Both babies are cute as buttons! -
Cool!
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Yes, they have claws that are good for ripping open logs and anthills etc.
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how cute, does it stay on the back for long, its a bit like monkeys!





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