Under the Roof of the Jungle a book of Animal Life in the Guiana Wilds

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It swung steadily along the great vine till it 136 "Umber tbe IRoot ot tbe Jungle came to the big trunk, when it climbed slowly up through the tangle of vines and roots, its long viscid tongue searching out every insect crawling within its reach, till it came to a mass of dead twigs and leaves caught in the tangle. Settling it- self comfortably, it proceeded to pull the mass to pieces. It quickly uncovered the ants' nest which its keen nose had at once discovered, and its active, sticky tongue ...very rapidly lapped up the entire colony. Many of the ants swarmed on and over it, biting and stinging, but it was oblivious, its tough, leathery hide being quite impervious to the little jaws of the enraged insects. The tamandua soon finished the destruction of the mass of leaves, and, having devoured most of the ants as well as a few reaches, spiders, etc. , which had also found refuge among the leaves, turned its attention to the covered passages of the termites. With a sweep of its powerfully armed front paw it would brush away a section, and then, thrusting its muzzle into the break, its tongue would dart first up, then down the passage.

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