Hand-carved anteater seal (2015)
Anteater installation.
Napping in the shade is not the privilege of some humans.
Let me show you their sharp claws used to forage for food in termite and ant mounds. They are not violent but if they feel cornered they will stand on their hind legs and tail, punching with their hard claws; with them they can kill their adversary whether animal or person. Cute little teddy bear …
Instalación del oso hormiguero.
Las siestas a la sombra no son solo privilegio de algunos seres humanos.
Lo que me permite mostraros sus afiladas garras que usa para buscar su comida en termiteros y hormigueros. No son violentos pero si se sienten acorralados se pondrán de pie sobre sus patas traseras y la cola, lanzando sus garras con fuerza; con ellas puede matar a su adversario sea animal o persona. Lindo osito …
More anteaters in watercolor — a jab at long, boring work days. These ones were created as part of an entry to the 2014 Graniph T-Shirt design contest.
National Zoo’s Baby Giant Anteater: It’s a boy! by Smithsonian’s National Zoo
National Zoo’s Baby Giant Anteater: It’s a boy! by Smithsonian’s National Zoo
Tamanduá-bandeira (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) - Boa Vista-RR by Ed Andrade Jr.
Giant Anteater Swimming by bigmarcsp
Via Flickr:
This was one of the more exciting and rare sightings. We watched this anteater slowly move into the water and swim across the river. It did not care about our boat.
JMH_8184 by Joanne Hedger
Oso hormiguero by Quentin Trollip by Pere Olivella













