Ant-eat·er n. Zool. One of several species of edentates and monotremes that feed upon ants. See Ant-bear, Pangolin, Aard-vark, and Echidna.
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  anteater
       n 1: toothless mammal of southern Africa and Asia having a body
            covered with horny scales and a long snout for feeding
            on ants and termites [syn: pangolin, scaly anteater]
       2: any of several tropical American mammals of the family
          Myrmecophagidae which lack teeth and feed on ants and
          termites [syn: New World anteater]
       3: nocturnal burrowing mammal of the grasslands of Africa that
          feeds on termites; sole extant representative of the order
          Tubulidentata [syn: aardvark, ant bear, Orycteropus
          afer]
       4: small Australian marsupial having long snout and strong
          claws for feeding on termites; nearly extinct [syn: numbat,
           banded anteater, Myrmecobius fasciatus]
       5: New Guinea echidnas [syn: echidna, spiny anteater]
       6: burrowing spine-covered monotreme of Australia having a long
          snout and claws for hunting ants and termites [syn: echidna,
           spiny anteater]