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Northern Tamandua
Description
The Northern Tamandua (Tamandua mexicana) is a medium-sized anteater characterized by a distinctive prehensile tail and a unique fur pattern. They are primarily found in the forests of Belize, inhabiting various tropical and subtropical ecosystems.
Interesting Facts
- Scientific Name: Tamandua mexicana
- Habitat: Found in the forests of Belize, adapting to various forest types.
- Diet: Specialized diet focused on ants and termites, utilizing a long snout and efficient tongue.
- Behavior: Primarily arboreal, using their tail for balance; exhibits solitary behavior and excels in climbing skills.
Belize Zoo Trivia
- Archie the anteater was brought to the zoo as an orphan in 2020. He was only days old, still had his umbilical cord attached, and barely weighed 9 ounces.
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