Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Armadillo

 
Animals Unique | Armadillo | The armadillo is native to both North America and South America, although only one species of Armadillo is found in the United States.The average armadillo measures around 75cm in length, Including the tail but the giant armadillo can grow to more than 1.5m long and the miniature pink fairy armadillo (the smallest species of armadillo) only gets to around 10cm in length.There are around 20 species of armadillo still existent on the American continent with the nine-banded armadillo being the only species found outside of the South American Tropics.
 
The armadillo has a hard outer shell and can curl up into a ball leaving no soft body parts exposed to danger (a bit like a woodlouse). The armadillo the which also has long claws for digging the armadillo uses Burrows and hunting for insects in the earth.Despite the armadillo \ 's odd shape, most armadillos can also reach a top speed of nearly 30 mph so can most easily Outrun jungle predators. The primary predators of the armadillo are bears, wolves, Wildcats and Cougars.The armadillo has very poor vision the which makes the armadillo somewhat vulnerable in its jungle environment. 
 
 
The armadillo \ 's armor is formed by plates of bone covered in Relatively small overlapping scales. The scales of the armadillo are known as scutes scutes and these are made up of bone with a covering of horn.The armadillo has additional armor That covers the top of its head, the upper parts of the armadillo \ 's Limbs and the armadillo \' s tail. The Underside of the armadillo has no armor, and is simply covered with soft skin and fur, Hence it \ 's strategy of curling into a ball leaving only the exposed plates armoured.The armadillo is an insectivore Generally That the meaning of the armadillo's diet is primarily comprised of insects. Armadillos also snack on other Things Including worms, spiders, snakes and frogs although the exact diet of the armadillo is very much dependent on the area of ​​the which it inhabits.
 
 
Female armadillos give birth to around four young are born after the which a gestation period of three to four months. After birth, the baby armadillos Remain In The Burrow for a few months, only feeding on Their mothers milk. They then begin to forage with the mother, eventually leaving after six months to a year. Some species of armadillos are known to reproduce every year so a single female armadillos can Produce up to 56 young over the course of her life.

Armadillo Facts Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: mammals Order: Cingulata Family: Dasypodidae Genus: Dasypus Scientific Name: Dasypodidae Type: Mammal Diet: omnivore Size (L): 36cm - 75cm (14in - 30in) Weight: 4kg - 30kg (9lbs - 66lbs) Top Speed: 48km / h (30mph) Life Span: 4-12 years Lifestyle: Solitary Conservation Status: Endangered Colour: Pink, Grey, Black Skin Type: Boney Plates Favourite Food: Insects Habitat: Forest and grasslands Average Litter Size: 4 Main Prey: Insects, Ants, Termites Predators: Bear, Wolf, Coyote Distinctive Features: Armoured plated skin and can curl into a ball

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