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The Giant anteater is the biggest of its family, 182 to 217 cm (5.97 to 7.12 ft) in length, with weights of 33 to 50 kg (73 to 110 lb) for males and 27 to 47 kg (60 to 104 lb) for females.
Giant anteaters have been known to live up to 25 years and 10 months in captivity.
An Aardvark's weight is typically between 60 and 80 kilograms (130–180 lb). An Aardvark's length is usually between 105 and 130 centimeters (3.44–4.27 ft).
Aardvarks are expected to live for about 23 years.
Nine-banded armadillos generally weigh from 2.5–6.5 kg (5.5–14.3 lb.
In captivity reached 23 years of age.
It has a head and body length ranging from 34 to 88 cm (13 to 35 in), and a prehensile tail 37 to 67 cm (15 to 26 in) long. Adults weigh from 1.5 to 8.4 kg (3.3 to 18.5 lb), with no significant difference in size between males and females.
The average lifespan of tamanduas is 9 years.
Pangolins are 30 to 90 cm (1 to 3 feet) long exclusive of the tail and weigh from 5 to 27 kg (10 to 60 pounds).
Lifespan is about 12 years.
An adult animal can reach a length of 30 to 45 cm and a weight of 1.5 to 2.25 kg. The tail is 15 to 30 cm long.
Banded mongooses live around 10 years
Common opossums typically have a total body length of 371 mm (ranging from 265 to 430 mm), including a tail length of 395 mm.
The Common opossum lives for around 2.5 years.
The head-and-body length is around 24–35 cm (9.4–13.8 in), and the weight has been recorded to be between 0.62–0.97 kg (1.4–2.1 lb) without much variation between the sexes (though some dominant females can be heavier than the rest).
In captivity, Meerkats have been known to live for over 12 years. Lifespan in the wild may be from 5 to 15 years.
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