Do you know how lucky you were to catch this on film? This is a natural action a mother will teach her child. It is used for defence from jaguars, cougars and other large south american preditors that may try to kill and make a meal out of the anteaters. This is exelent footage! 5 stars and a favorite for this video.
Do you know how lucky you were to catch this on film? This is a natural action a mother will teach her child. It is used for defence from jaguars, cougars and other large south american preditors that may try to kill and make a meal out of the anteaters. This is exelent footage! 5 stars and a favorite for this video.
CoasterZooFreak 3 years ago
Or You Tube user profile: TamanduaGirl
She's got some beautiful Tam's, put more work into researching for 2 or 3 years before getting her first one.
Katsnake11 4 years ago
yeah, I know someone that has two South American Tamandua anteaters that play like this all the time. (search for Tamandua or Pua)
Katsnake11 4 years ago
They look like they are having fun.
Katsnake11 4 years ago
They were. It was a mother and a baby. That's how the play, apparently.
kidicarus222 4 years ago
AG what a fight
yoyoboy70 5 years ago