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Recurrent tongue tip constriction in a captive giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla).
Authors:Hanspeter W Steinmetz  Marcus Clauss  Karsten Feige  Tanja Thio  Ewald Isenbügel  Jean-Michel Hatt
Institution:Division of Zoo Animals, Exotic Pets and Wildlife, Vetsuisse-Faculty, University of Zürich, Switzerland.
Abstract:A male giant anteater (Myrmecophage tridactyla) was treated twice for tongue tip constrictions. Clinical signs were partial anorexia, soft stool, bleeding from the mouth, and intermittent lingual discomfort. In the first presentation, wood fibers constricting the distal part of the tongue were detected by endoscopy and were removed. In the second presentation, bands of collagenous fibers were identified and resected. Dietary elements were responsible for both cases: elongated wood fibers were present in peat, which was included as a supplement to improve stool consistency, and collagenous fibers originated from fascias of lean meat, which served as a protein source in this diet. Preventive measures included sieving of the peat to eliminate long fibers and grinding of the meat, respectively, prior to diet presentation. A homogenous diet, utilizing cellulose rather than peat and dry cat food rather than meat, will avoid tongue tip constriction as described in these cases.
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