The body of a child is placed in an ant's hill, which has been excavated by the myrmecophage, or ant eaters, but these are the only classes on which any kind of sepulture is bestowed.
… the common eutherian armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus), “obviously” a myrmecophage judging from its almost featureless, peglike teeth, but in fact a notorious omnivore, at least in North America.
The skull and jaws of Eomanis indicate that it should have been an obligate myrmecophage, yet surprisingly, only one of the several Messel skeletons that preserve gut contents reveals any insect chitin (Storch and Richter, 1992).