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Tamandua Print

$15.00

A high quality fine art print of a Tamandua mother and child out for a jungle stroll. Print measures 8”X10” and is easy to frame.

The tamandua, also known as the lesser anteater, is a fascinating and unique creature native to Central and South America. Recognizable by its long snout and prehensile tail, the tamandua primarily feeds on termites and ants, using its sharp claws to break into nests. This adaptable animal prefers both arboreal and terrestrial habitats, showcasing its remarkable climbing skills. With its slender body and distinctive coat, varying from yellowish-brown to black, the tamandua plays an essential role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations.

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A high quality fine art print of a Tamandua mother and child out for a jungle stroll. Print measures 8”X10” and is easy to frame.

The tamandua, also known as the lesser anteater, is a fascinating and unique creature native to Central and South America. Recognizable by its long snout and prehensile tail, the tamandua primarily feeds on termites and ants, using its sharp claws to break into nests. This adaptable animal prefers both arboreal and terrestrial habitats, showcasing its remarkable climbing skills. With its slender body and distinctive coat, varying from yellowish-brown to black, the tamandua plays an essential role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations.

A high quality fine art print of a Tamandua mother and child out for a jungle stroll. Print measures 8”X10” and is easy to frame.

The tamandua, also known as the lesser anteater, is a fascinating and unique creature native to Central and South America. Recognizable by its long snout and prehensile tail, the tamandua primarily feeds on termites and ants, using its sharp claws to break into nests. This adaptable animal prefers both arboreal and terrestrial habitats, showcasing its remarkable climbing skills. With its slender body and distinctive coat, varying from yellowish-brown to black, the tamandua plays an essential role in its ecosystem by controlling insect populations.

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