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**Title:** Breakfast with a Baby Tamandua (Anteater)
**Summary:**
* Coyote Peterson takes a baby tamandua (anteater) named Mr. Bean on a morning stroll at the Kids Saving the Rainforest wildlife sanctuary to find its favorite breakfast: termites and ants.
* The tamandua searches for food, using its long, sticky tongue to eat termites from a nest.
* Coyote showcases the tamandua's unique features, including its prehensile tail, coarse fur, and extremely long tongue (up to 16 inches when fully grown).
* In a surprising twist, Coyote decides to try eating termites himself, with hilarious reactions to the taste, likening it to "crunchy, rotten walnuts."
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentences:
1. **Time and Activity**: The activity takes place during breakfast time.
2. **Location**: The event occurs at Kids Saving the Rainforest, a wildlife sanctuary.
3. **Animals at the Sanctuary**: The sanctuary is home to various animal species, including sloths, monkeys, parrots, and fawns.
4. **Subject Animal**: The main animal featured is a tamandua (also known as an anteater) named Mr. Bean.
5. **Tamandua's Diet**: Mr. Bean's favorite foods are termites and ants.
6. **Foraging Method**: Normally, tamanduas search for food on the ground and in trees.
7. **Assisted Foraging**: During the activity, Mr. Bean is assisted in finding food using a "Coyote chariot".
8. **Tamandua's Tongue**: Mr. Bean uses his long, sticky tongue to lap up termites.
9. **Tongue Length**: When fully grown, a tamandua's tongue can be as long as 16 inches (over a foot).
10. **Tamandua's Claws**: Mr. Bean uses his massive front claws to break apart wood to find termites.
11. **Termite Nest**: Once a termite nest is opened, termites spill out, and Mr. Bean laps them up.
12. **Tamandua's Fur**:
* **Coarseness**: Mr. Bean's fur is very coarse, likened to a Brillo pad.
* **Protection**: The dense fur protects him against termite and ant bites and stings.
13. **Tamandua's Tail**: Mr. Bean has a prehensile tail that can curl around tree branches for support.
14. **Growth Expectations**:
* **Weight**: Tamanduas can grow to about 35 pounds.
* **Tail Length**: The tail can grow to 2.5 to 3 feet in length.
* **Coloration**: Mr. Bean's fur will turn golden, with some parts becoming black (a process called "vesting").
15. **Host's Experiment**: The host, Coyote Peterson, tries eating termites, describing the taste as like "crunchy, rotten walnuts".