| Echidnas, spiny - (9) |
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| They dine on a hill |
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| A rat tense about insect lovers (9) |
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| Colonial attackers |
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| Spiny -, echidnas (9) |
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| Toothless bunch jury-rigged snare, snagging boob (9) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
10 Jun 2024 |
| Insectivorous creatures with giant, collared and silky varieties (9) |
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| Animals with long snouts |
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| Snooty creatures? |
LA Times Daily |
02 Mar 2024 |
| Insectivorous mammals such as Myrmecophaga tridactyla (9) |
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| Long-snouted mammals |
Eugene Sheffer |
29 Sep 2022 |
| For whom workers may make meals |
The Telegraph Toughie |
12 Nov 2021 |
| Predators named for their prey |
The Washington Post |
22 Oct 2021 |
| Predators named for their prey |
LA Times Daily |
22 Oct 2021 |
| Army personnel will feed them |
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| Consumers of workers |
The Washington Post Sunday |
21 Jun 2020 |
| Time to go in a smarter direction — they'd like to have lunch with workers |
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| Colony devourers |
Universal |
25 Nov 2018 |
| Jockey ran estate and dined off the workers |
Irish Times Crosaire |
15 Feb 2018 |
| Aardvarks |
Universal |
13 Feb 2018 |
| Colony devourers |
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| Aardvarks |
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| Animals found at eastern ground |
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| Animals whose tongues flick about 150 times a minute |
New York Times |
27 Apr 2017 |
| Animals whose tongues flick about 150 times a minute |
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| Long-snouted formicary consumers |
Universal |
08 Oct 2016 |
| Ran estate in eccentric way breeding aardvarks, say |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
21 Jul 2015 |
| Colony destroyers, at times |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
20 Mar 2015 |
| Colony destroyers, at times |
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| Long-snouted mammals |
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| U.C. Irvine athletes |
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| Colonial enemies? |
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| UC Irvine team |
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| Colonial enemies? |
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| Army attackers |
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| They consume hill inhabitants |
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| Army attackers |
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| Hill predators |
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| Termite enemies |
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| Termite enemies |
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| Army consumers? |
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| Long snouted mammals |
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| Sticky-tongued critters |
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| Formicary raiders |
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| U.C.-lrvine's nickname |
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| Echidnas, e.g. |
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| Aardvarks |
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| Aardvarks. |
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| They have a nose for food |
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| Pangolins. |
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