4.8 • 711 Ratings
🗓️ 22 July 2022
⏱️ 25 minutes
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This podcast episode we talk about the Giant Anteater! Relax, unwind, and join me in the tropical forests, where we learn all about the "ant bear".
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0:00.0 | Hello everyone, welcome back to relax with animal facts. I am Steph Wolf and today I am going to be |
0:16.0 | learning with you about our furry, scaly or possibly possibly even slimy friends. And in today's case, it is |
0:25.6 | definitely going to be a furry friend of ours, maybe even a slightly spiky friend of ours, |
0:33.7 | because we are covering the oh so wonderful giant ant eater. |
0:40.3 | This is a very, very special listener episode dedicated to Lottie and Aubrey, |
0:48.1 | who actually wrote in for the more general umbrella term of ant eater,ater. But because we have already covered one sort of |
0:58.1 | ant-eater, which is the Temandua, we just made it a bit more specific. So thank you, Lottie, and |
1:05.6 | Aubrey, for your wonderful suggestion. Boy, did I have fun researching this creature and I am excited to get into it. |
1:14.3 | So thank you for writing in and for the great suggestion. If there is an animal that you would |
1:19.7 | really like to learn about and you'd like to have your own episode, please reach out to the show |
1:25.4 | and you can do so in one of three ways. |
1:28.7 | You can send a message to the Instagram, Relax with Animal Facts. |
1:34.5 | You can go on Relax withanamalfacts.com and click on the Animal Request tab, which many of you have been using, and that is so awesome to see. |
1:46.0 | And the last way is to send an email directly to relax with Animal Facts at gmail.com. |
1:53.9 | I respond to any of these three ways. |
1:57.6 | I look forward to all of your messages. |
1:59.9 | I always get so giddy when I get new ones. Let me just say |
2:03.2 | where I got my facts from for this episode so we can get straight into it. I got my facts |
2:09.8 | from animals.sandegosu.org, national zoo.su.s.s.I.D.U.S.I.D.U.I.edu. Edgeofexistence.org. Britannica.com. |
2:22.1 | And lastly, for the name of the animal, etymonline.com. |
2:28.0 | As always, I will be leaving these resources in the show notes or the description of the episode. So if you are curious to do some more |
2:37.0 | learning on your own about the giant ant eater or maybe about another animal, I encourage you to go |
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