The Bear-mouthed anteater is an anteater species that resembles a giant anteater, but with a bear-like snout, rather than an anteater-like snout. Unlike other anteaters, it also feeds on berries, leaves, small lizards, and small mammals, making it not insectivore, but omnivore. It lives in parts of South American rainforests and grasslands.
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| - The Bear-mouthed anteater is an anteater species that resembles a giant anteater, but with a bear-like snout, rather than an anteater-like snout. Unlike other anteaters, it also feeds on berries, leaves, small lizards, and small mammals, making it not insectivore, but omnivore. It lives in parts of South American rainforests and grasslands.
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| - The Bear-mouthed anteater is an anteater species that resembles a giant anteater, but with a bear-like snout, rather than an anteater-like snout. Unlike other anteaters, it also feeds on berries, leaves, small lizards, and small mammals, making it not insectivore, but omnivore. It lives in parts of South American rainforests and grasslands.
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