Edentata

EDENTATA

  • This group comprises three families:
    • Dasypodidae (eg. Armadillos)
    • Bradypodidae (eg. Sloths)
    • Myrmecophagidae (eg. Anteaters like Giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla).

Common features

    • Long snout is present
    • Teeth may be lacking in some and if at all present, incisors and canines may be invariably absent.
    • Well developed claws are present in the feet.
    • Testicles are abdominal in nature.
  • Among these animals, it is the sloth is strictly arboreal and moves by a slow hand-over-hand-motion as they hang upside down below the tree branches and can climb or descend a vertical pole with ease but are unable to move with ease on the ground.
  • Armadillos are the powerful diggers and live in the underground burrows when they are not active. These animals also roll like balls when any attempts to kill or catch.
  • Long teeth with long tongue that is sticky with saliva are the features in the anteater and there are no teeth in this species.
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