- are largely, or completely,
composed of
these insect types.
Notable myrmecophages include the
giant anteaters and tamanduas, some armadillos, and pangolins...
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Ovivore Haematophage/Sanguivore:
eating blood Insectivore:
eating insects Myrmecophage:
eating ants and/or
termites Invertivore:
eating invertebrates Keratophagy...
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thelytokous parthenogenesis. Like most dorylines, O.
biroi are
obligate myrmecophages and raid
nests of
other ant
species to feed on the brood.
Clonal raider...
- Jansen, R. (2016-03-01). "Diet and prey
selectivity of the
specialist myrmecophage, Temminck's
ground pangolin" (PDF).
Journal of Zoology. 298 (3): 198–208...
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shaped with a long
snout and no teeth. The
Philippine pangolin is a
myrmecophage, so has a diet
consisting mainly of but not
limited to
termites and ants...
- live in
close proximity to ants/ant-liking) and it may
possibly be a
myrmecophage (ant eater).
Length 3.1 mm,
width 2.0 mm. The pupa is
covered in a dense...
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specializations pushed most
scholars to
consider Stegotherium as a
specialized myrmecophage,
similar ecologically to
anteaters and to the less
specialized giant...