Wikipedia:Reference Desk/Archives/Science/2014 April 6
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Talk:Evolution/Archive 39 - Wikipedia
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Cool Facts About Armadillos - YouTube
You may know my cousins: South American anteaters and sloths. We are the only surviving of families of ancient Xenarthran mammals. Our origins can be traced back as the Paleocene, I am one of the few animals that eat fire ants. ... View Video
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Pangolins eat up to 70 million pesky ants and termites annually so they are nature's pest control. You can read more about this pangolin on my blogs at: Anteaters & Foxes 126,712 views. 0:46. ... View Video
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