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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

yurumi
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It is one of the common names given to a vermilinguous animal (with a tongue that looks like a worm) in South America and especially in Paraguay. It is also known as anteater, melero bear or tamandúa. They are placental mammals of the Order Pilosa. There are two families: Cyclopedidae and Myrmecophagidae. In the Tupi-Guarani language I mean "small-mouthed".

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It is one of the common names given to a vermilinguous animal (with a tongue that looks like a worm) in South America and especially in Paraguay. It is also known as anteater, melero bear or tamandúa. They are placental mammals of the Order Pilosa. There are two families: Cyclopedidae and Myrmecophagidae.

  


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YURUMI: In Paraguay, oso hormiguero.

  



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