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  1. 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. Its body is dark brown in color, with a lighter, yellowish band running along the sides, and a pale, yellow-white head.

  2. 12-15 years. Top speed. 48. km/h mph. Weight. 30. kg lbs. Length. 75-100. cm inch. The Giant armadillo ( Priodontes maximus) is the largest living species of armadillo that lives in South America. It prefers termites and some ants as prey and often consumes the entire population of a termite mound.

  3. May 22, 2023 · The giant armadillo, also called tatou, ocarro, and other names come by its common name honestly. It is a huge animal for its order, Cingulata, and can weigh well over 71 pounds and be over 3 feet long without the tail, which can add another 20 inches to its length.

  4. Description. All armadillos have a distinctive tough carapace made from bony plates, overlaid by horny skin. The Giant Armadillo is the largest of the 20 armadillo species and can grow to 1.2 metres in total length. Behaviour. Giant Armadillos are generally nocturnal and solitary.

  5. Nov 20, 2022 · It is found in South America and is the only member of the genus Priodontes. The Giant Armadillo is a nocturnal creature and is an excellent digger, using its powerful claws to excavate burrows. It is a solitary animal and lives off a diet of invertebrates, such as insects, grubs, and worms.

  6. Jun 30, 2023 · Giant armadillos are an endangered species in northern South America. They are omnivores that love termites. Giant armadillos can weigh up to 70 lb and grow 5 ft in length. There are larger, now-extinct armadillos known as glyptodonts. These giants grew 11 ft long and weighed more than 4000 lb.

  7. This is the largest of all extant armadillo species. It measures about 75 to 100 cm from the head to the base of the tail, which is about 40 to 50 cm long. Its weight varies between 20 and 60 kg, but animals of up to 80 kg have been recorded in captive conditions.

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