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	<title>CuriousAnimals &#187; Giant Anteater</title>
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		<title>Ant Eater</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is an exact example of our blog subject. Giant anteaters are a curious lot! With tiny eyes and ears that greatly contrast its large snout, body, and tail, the world&#8217;s largest anteater is truly an extraordinary animal to see. Giant Anteaters use a variety of habitats, including swamp, forests, and grasslands. Anteaters eat ants [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an exact example of our blog subject. Giant anteaters are a curious lot! <br /> With tiny eyes and ears that greatly contrast its large snout, body, and tail, the world&#8217;s largest anteater is truly an extraordinary animal to see.</p>
<p><img style="width: 323px; height: 434px" height="434" alt="So delicious anteater" src="http://curiousanimals.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/so-20delicious-small.jpg" width="331" border="0"></font></p>
<p>Giant Anteaters use a variety of habitats, including swamp, forests, and grasslands.<br /> Anteaters eat ants and termites in vast quantities, sometimes up to 30,000 insects in a single day. The anteater will rip open a termite hill with its clawed hand and work its tubular snout into the opening, sticking its long, worm-shaped tongue down into the heart of the colony and trapping the insects on its tongue’s sticky coating.<br /> Can you imagine that their tongue is attached to the sternum and moves very quickly, flicking 150 times per minute!!!</p>
<p><img alt="Giant ant eater" src="http://curiousanimals.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/giant-20ant-20eater.jpg" border="0"><br /> (They are so inoffencive by nature…)<br /> <img alt="Weird nature's creation anteater" src="http://curiousanimals.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/weird-20nature-27s-20creation.jpg" border="0"></p>
<p>The sad fact about them is that giant anteaters are increasingly killed in car accidents. They are also hunted for food, fur, and sport by people… <img src="http://curiousanimals.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/smile10.gif"></p>
<p>And for the last – excellent joke about anteater:<br /> &#8220;Why don&#8217;t anteaters get sick? Because they&#8217;re full of anty-bodies!&#8221; <img src="http://curiousanimals.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/smile21.gif"> </p>
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