25-year-long study reveals giant anteaters alter behaviour due to rising temperatures
- Posted on August 21, 2026
- By The Independent
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A groundbreaking 25-year camera-trap investigation demonstrates how giant anteaters are adapting their daily routines to combat climate change impacts. Scientists discovered these creatures shift towards nocturnal behaviour in savanna ecosystems, leveraging cooler evening hours for foraging and movement. The research underscores the critical role of mixed forest-savanna landscapes as natural climate refuges, revealing that anteaters thrive better in heterogeneous habitats than dense rainforests. These findings highlight urgent conservation priorities for protecting biodiverse transitional zones threatened by habitat loss and global warming.
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