"tamanduá-bandeira" meaning in Portuguese

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Noun

Forms: tamanduás-bandeira [plural], tamanduás-bandeiras [plural, uncommon]
Etymology: Literally, “flag anteater”, referring to its tail. Etymology templates: {{m-g|flag anteater}} “flag anteater”, {{lit|flag anteater}} Literally, “flag anteater” Head templates: {{pt-noun|m|+first|pl2=++|pl2_qual=less common}} tamanduá-bandeira m (plural tamanduás-bandeira or (less common) tamanduás-bandeiras)
  1. giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla, the largest species of anteater) Tags: masculine Categories (lifeform): Anteaters and sloths
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      ],
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