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  2. Armadillo - Wikipedia

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    Three-banded armadillo skeleton on display at the Museum of Osteology. Armadillos ( Spanish for 'little armored ones') are New World placental mammals in the order Cingulata. They form part of the superorder Xenarthra, along with the anteaters and sloths. 21 extant species of armadillo have been described, some of which are distinguished by the ...

  3. Nine-banded armadillo - Wikipedia

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    Nine-banded armadillos are solitary, largely nocturnal animals that come out to forage around dusk. They are extensive burrowers, with a single animal sometimes maintaining up to 12 burrows on its range. These burrows are roughly 20 cm (8 in) wide, 210 cm (7 ft) deep, and 760 cm (25 ft) long.

  4. Giant armadillo - Wikipedia

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    The giant armadillo is the largest living species of armadillo, with 11 to 13 hinged bands protecting the body and a further three or four on the neck. [6] Its body is dark brown in color, with a lighter, yellowish band running along the sides, and a pale, yellow-white head. These armadillos have around 80 to 100 teeth, which is more than any ...

  5. Are there armadillos in Ohio? What other US states have ... - AOL

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    What do armadillos eat? According to the University of Florida, armadillos typically eat adult insects and larvae. Are armadillos dangerous? Why is the armadillo a pest?

  6. Are there armadillos in Kentucky? What other U.S ... - AOL

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    What do armadillos eat? According to the University of Florida, armadillos typically eat adult insects and larvae. Are armadillos dangerous? Why is the armadillo a pest?

  7. Southern three-banded armadillo - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most armadillos, they are not fossorial, but will use abandoned giant anteater burrows. The three-banded armadillo has a long, sticky, straw-like pink tongue that allows it to gather up and eat many different species of insects, typically ants and termites. In captivity, armadillos also eat foods such as fruits and vegetables.

  8. Brazilian three-banded armadillo - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian three-banded armadillos have a head-and-body length of about 22 to 27 cm (8.7 to 10.6 in) and the tail is between 6 and 8 cm (2.4 and 3.1 in) long. They weigh 1–1.6 kg (2.2–3.5 lb). [4] The armor is composed of ossified dermal scutes covered by nonoverlapping, keratinized epidermal scales, which are connected by flexible bands of ...

  9. Seeing more armadillos on Missouri roads? Here’s why ... - AOL

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    Armadillos can carry leprosy, so wear gloves when handling them, dead or alive. While armadillos mate during the summer, they do not give birth until the following spring, so you may see more of ...