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The anteater can suck up water and be used as a watering can.
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A sort of anteater called a tamandua uses the ex-burrow as a nursery.
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Snuffy is Petra's stuffed anteater, which she sleeps with each night.
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They've got the mug of an anteater and the spines of a porcupine.
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Twin heads, each with a matching anteater proboscis, presumably once drills.
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What kind of social-insect-eating mammal is stranger than a numbat?
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Just five years ago, the numbat - Western Australia's animal emblem - found itself on the edge of that pit.
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Habitat loss along with rising temperatures are pushing many more -like the iconic koala, northern hairy-nosedwombat and the numbat -to the brink.
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A population 'explosion' of the good sort It is estimated the number of numbats in Dryandra has now increased to about 400.
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Cameras reveal hundreds of predators Before European settlers arrived, numbats were widespread throughout southern Australia, from Western Australia to New South Wales.