Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Armadillo is the common name for any of the small, placental, Old World mammals comprising the family Dasypodidae and characterized by a bony armor shell. There are approximately ten extant (living) genera of armadillo and around 20 extant species , some of which are distinguished by the number of bands on their armor.

  2. Los depredadores del armadillo son las aves y perros, no obstante, cuando estos individuos se acercan, él, por instinto se acuesta sacando sus pies para solo mostrar su armadura (placas óseas). Otra virtud de este ejemplar para escapar de los enemigos, es que excava rápidamente, lo que en ciertas ocasiones le funciona.

  3. Armadillo burrow. 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. Jan 27, 2023 · Armadillo means “little armored one” in Spanish, and it’s an apt name as the armadillo is the only mammal with a hard shell. Armadillos’ primary food sources consist of bugs, grubs, and worms.

  5. 20. Physical Description. Ground-dwelling mammal covered in gray body armor. The armor is made of bone and covered in hairy spikes. Armadillos have triangular-shaped heads which they use for digging and burrowing in the ground. They have sharp claws on their paws which also aid in digging. They have long, ringed tails which help with balance.

  6. Armadillos stick their tongues out to eat. Photograph by Bianca Lavies, Nat Geo Image Collection. Armadillos use their long, sticky tongues to feel around in ant nests, slurping up lots of ants at a time. A nine-banded armadillo can eat thousands of ants in one meal. Ants may not be your favorite food, but don’t make fun of an armadillo’s ...

  7. The name Armadillo is spanish and means ‘little armoured one’. The most common and populated Armadillo is the Nine-banded Armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) who has extended its range in Central America due to lack of natural predators. They measure between 13 – 150 centimetres and weigh between 85 grams – 54 kilograms depending on species.

  1. People also search for