How anteater eat ant?

Anteaters have a long, sticky tongue that they use to eat ants. The tongue is covered in tiny barbs that help the anteater to grip the ants. The anteater will insert its tongue into an ant colony and swish it around, catching dozens of ants at a time. The ants are then swallowed whole, and their hard outer shells are dissolved by the anteater's stomach acids.

Anteaters can eat up to 30,000 ants in a single day. They are an important part of the ecosystem, as they help to control the population of ants and other insects.