Great Antarctica Eater


“Can absurdities go farther than this?”
– Robert G. Ingersoll
*The quote above is from an 1879 publication that mentions anteaters while making an argument for science over superstition.

Fun facts: In the ancient folklore of South America, anteaters are often depicted as mystical tricksters – sometimes as sky-dwelling deities that command inclement weather. When Europeans first encountered these New World creatures in the 1700s, it was believed that they were exclusively female, and that they mated with their own tongues. The Great Anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) has one of the lowest body temperatures among terrestrial mammals.

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Artwork by Ink © 2022. (This collage is composed entirely of original elements and images in the public domain.)

 

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