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A baby giant anteater makes its debut at Howletts Wild Animal Park in Kent

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© London News Pictures. 18/06/2013. Canterbury, Kent. Oso, the 6 week old baby giant anteater, debuts on the back of his mother Fidgi at Howletts Wild Animal Park in Kent. Giant Anteaters are native to South America and females normally give birth to one baby at a time, after a gestation period of 190 days. Young are carried on their mothers back and may stay with their mothers for up to 2 years.Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP

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© London News Pictures. 18/06/2013. Canterbury, Kent. Oso, the 6 week old baby giant anteater, debuts on the back of his mother Fidgi at Howletts Wild Animal Park in Kent. Giant Anteaters are native to South America and females normally give birth to one baby at a time, after a gestation period of 190 days. Young are carried on their mothers back and may stay with their mothers for up to 2 years.Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP