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The giant anteater is a somewhat strange looking animal. But, it is built to do exactly 1 job…eat termites and ants. I have had my fair share of problems with ants invading and have wished that I could have a pet anteater.  Not sure how my neighbors would feel about seeing one of these huge animals in my yard. After doing a bit of research, I think the only anteater I should get would be a Plush Stuffed Giant Anteater.  I just wish a stuffed toy could still help get rid of the ants.

So what is it about a giant anteater that may not make it a great pet?

For starters they can grow to be 5-7 feet long. They also get up to 140 pounds.  The size alone may not be a real problem since many people have dogs that are just as big as or bigger than an anteater.  I have seen the damage a dog with a long tail can do in a house.  But, a giant anteater has a tail that is 2 feet long and extremely bushy. Having 16 inch hair on its tail might be good for dusting of the coffee table but, it would probably wipe more than just the area you wanted. While the anteater uses its tail to help keep it warm like an attached blanket, not sure it would share with me if we were lost out in the cold.

Anteaters walk slowly on all fours but, they don't walk on their paws. They walk on their curled up claws. Yes, the claws could be a problem.  Their claws can be up to 4 inches long. When an anteater feels threatened by a large animal they will use their tail to balance them as the stand on their back legs and fend off the danger with their front feet and huge claws. These slow solitary animals can fight off big cats like jaguars with their claws when needed. If a big cat is afraid of a mad anteater, then I would be too.

These giant ant bears are solitary animals and may not like sharing a yard with other animals.

Now the giant anteater also has some things that are super cool and unlike most other animals. So, they would make a very unique pet.

These anteaters have become so specialized at eating ants and termites in mounds and rotting trees that they don't have a need for teeth. And teeth would not really be useful since the anteaters jaws are fused together; they only have the small opening at the end of their long slender face. They also have a tongue that is around 20 inches long. They have a sticky substance that covers the tongue so the bugs stick to it. It's like having a sticky ant trap that delivers the ants right into the anteater's mouth to be swallowed whole. Now, they can flick their tongue 150+ times a minute, right into the ant mound. Since they only feed at 1 mound for a few minutes, they have to get as many as possible in a short time.

Why do they feed at a mound for only a few minutes? Because after they use their claws to open the mound, and stick their face in, the ants are mad and start biting the intruder. The anteater also doesn't destroy the entire mound so it can come back and eat at another time. Since they eat around 35,000 ants a day, they need to ensure they don't kill off their entire food source.  I'm not sure how long my little mounds of ants would feed my pet anteater. I don't really have an urge to import any ants. (So maybe a stuffed anteater would be a better choice.)

Giant anteaters are very good swimmers. Could you imagine what the neighbors would think if I brought a giant anteater down to the community pool?

If I were really serious about getting a giant anteater for a pet, I would need to think of it as a long term commitment as they live for about 14 years.

So, even though they are super cool animals…I don't think I will be getting one for a pet. I'll just let them stay in Central and South America where they are living happily in the damp forest. The fact that they are also on the threatened species list would also make it very hard to get one approved as a pet.

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Reef Sharks
There are over 360 species of sharks in the seas today. Some are yet to be discovered, and their sizes vary.

The largest shark is the Whale Shark it can reach up to 45 feet long and some thirty thousand pounds.

The Basking Shark grows up to 30 feet long and about eight thousand pounds. These are two of the biggest sharks in the world and are not dangerous. They amazingly enough eat tiny plankton by filtering it from the water with what are called gill rakers.

The smallest shark is thought to be the lanternfish maxing out around seven and a half inches.

Some of the most common sharks you hear about are the Hammer Head Shark, Tiger Shark, Dogfish Shark, White Tipped Reef Shark, Mako Shark, and the shark with the most attacks on humans is the Great White Shark. With 360 species it is expected that there are others that have not been discovered yet.  If you would like to own your very own great white shark puppet we know where you can find an awesome one.

Sharks are carnivorous in nature and happen to be some of the best hunters in the world. They have the ability to smell the blood of prey over two kilometers away giving them better chances to devise the best capturing technique. As many animals sharks start training to get food when they are still young. In fact, as little as they are, they can kill bigger preys much faster than a lioness can. Once a shark has satisfied its hunger the leftovers abandon for the smaller fish. Their meal can last them for days since they are very high energy and require a super high fat diet. A large meal can stay in the stomach without being digested for a very long time.

Sharks are almost the only animal that does not sleep. They may seem to be sleeping when they are resting but they are still awake and alert. They also happen to be super healthy creatures and are the only animals that have never been known to suffer from cancer. Sharks seem to have something that very few other living creatures do including us humans. In fact, their cartilage is being used by scientist to develop anti-cancer drugs.

Sharks are some of the oldest animals in existence today. Scientists are debating if they were here before the dinosaurs. Another interesting fact about sharks is that their bodies are heavier than sea water. When they die, their bodies sink instead of floating as compared to most other animals including humans.

Sharks rule the sea, they are fierce animals hence the reason why they are feared. However, most sharks are not as dangerous as people think. In fact, more than 90 per cent of those who are attacked by sharks usually survive the attacks because the bites are exploratory. It is thought that surfers are mistaken for prey, tan lines, bright colors or shiny jewelry can attract them. Also sharks make an attack then retreat to watch their victim die then move in to feed. I personally like playing with the shark Stuffed Animals it is much safer and a ton more fun.