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Giant anteater
Feeds on ants licked from nests or torn from tunnels with claws. Travels extensively, feeding on a few ants each from many nests. Usually amble, but can run ... prey. Sleeps on ground in open or sheltered spot. If attacked, may be dangerous because of sharp claws and powerful forearms. Life History The single offspring rides on the mother's back; it ...
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Fauna of Daintree Rainforest - Australia - Animals & animal species: Crocodile, Cassowary, Green Tree Frog
Serious injury can result, so avoidance of these large birds is recommended. If you see a cassowary, do not turn and run away from it. Instead, face the bird and back away slowly. Do not feed the cassowary either. ...
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Badgers in trouble
Britain's roads, and for many humans this is the only occasion they may see a badger. They may wish to provide assistance. Firstly a warning! Badgers are potentially dangerous animals with sharp claws and teeth. They also have thick skulls, and may appear to be dead when only unconscious. In this situation they may become ...
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Marine Invertebrates of Hawai'i
Phylum Arthropoda -- crabs, shrimp, lobsters Carpilus maculatus - 7-11 crab . Description: large, oval crab with large claws and numerous dark red spots Size: up to 15 cm length Habitat: wedged in cracks ... length Habitat: under ledges and in caves on shallow reef flats Podophthalmus sp. - swimming crab Description: crab with sharp claws and flattened rear legs for swimming; eyes on long eye stalks; ...
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CRESLI seal page
Seals inhabiting icy regions have long sharp claws which dig into the ice to help them climb out of the water. TRUE SEALS ( ... the ear opening when they dive. Their front flippers are short and haired and equipped with large claws, while the hind flippers are webbed and directed backward. The rear flippers propel the seal through the ...
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Earlham-Biology226-Maned Sloth
(Bradypus torquatus) Introduction to the maned sloth Three toed sloths are called such for the three long claws they have on the paws of their fore and hindlimbs. Three-toed sloths do not walk well on the ... (Myers,1999). Sloths are slow moving but can be very territorial and will slash rivals with their sharp claws if threatened. The maned sloth is a member of the three-toed sloth family. They are ...
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Exciting Cephalopods
Giant Squid. Decapods are highly visual creatures, having the largest eyes proportional to their body size of any other creatures!! The suckers of decapods sometimes have sharp claws that may be used for grasping prey. Check out the following links for a lot more information and some great ...
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Armadillo Nine Banded Pictures Photos and Information
The softer underparts are covered with a dense layer of hair and scattered small bony scales. If cornered armadillos will defend themselves with their sharp claws, but they are more likely to run away, some species moving surprisingly fast! They will also attempt to burrow into the ...
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Our legs are short and strong, and we have sharp claws (for digging) and teeth (for chewing). 4. How big do groundhogs get? I am about one and a ... We are very clean animals and can be litter trained. However, we need to trim our teeth and claws (on your furniture, rugs, etc.). Because we like to burrow, we'll seek hiding places within your house ...
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Detailed information on the characteristics of the tiger: Claws, Paws and Pug Marks.
This means they become particularly long and sharp, very useful for holding prey. Uses: Claws have a number of uses: As lethal weapons during the hunt. The ... trees to escape an attacking tiger, only to be killed when the tiger followed them up. Though claws make the climb possible, their angle also makes the descent an awkward job. For defence; primarily ...
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