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A life-like bronze statue of an Aardvark, poised and digging in the dirt. It is a dog sized animal with a long, thick tail and longer, cylindrical snout and ears.

Ant Bear

Date Installed:
Region:
Africa
2D/3D:
3D
Chris Gabriel

Sometimes called the African ant bear, aardvarks feed upon ants and termites. A keen sense of smell locates ground-dwelling insects, while powerful claws dig into ant and termite mounds. Long snouts and sticky tongues allow aardvarks to collect food from deep in the ground. Abandoned aardvark dens provide shelter for other grassland animals. The artist captured the gesture and the strength of the aardvark in this sculpture.

 

The Ant Bear (Aardvark) sculpture is made out of bronze. 

Sponsored by Bob and Bonnie Meeker
The Ant Bear is located within the Watani Grasslands region of Africa.
A life-like bronze statue of an Aardvark, poised and digging in the dirt. It is a dog sized animal with a long, thick tail and longer, cylindrical snout and ears.