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Giant Anteater, As An Animal In Safari Village, Of Wildlife Safari, As A Nature Theme Park Location, Winton, Oregon
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![]() The Giant Anteater was a very shy animal and would only come out briefly as feeding time neared.
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![]() The Giant Anteater had retreated back into its pen. A few moments later it emerged again.
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![]() The Giant Anteater turned again and headed back into its pen. From behind you could see its long furry tail.
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![]() The Giant Anteater walked out again. Its front feet moved oddly because they were actually folded claws for tearing up bark.
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![]() And yet again the Giant Anteater turned to retreat back into its pen.
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![]() The sign for the Giant Anteater told the visitor everything one would ever need to know about Giant Anteaters, except their odd behavior in captivity. To understand that, one must talk to one of the park workers.
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