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Nine Banded Armadillo Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
armadillo in Central Florida
Six-banded armadillo (Euphractus sexcinctus), also known as the yellow armadillo. Wildlife animal.
Armadillos are New World placental mammals in the order Cingulata. They form part of the superorder Xenarthra, along with the anteaters and sloths.
Armadillo Fully Body Crossing Path Day
Peludo or Larger Hair Armadilio. Photo was taken in Peninsula Valdes, Argentina.\nChaetophractus villosus inhabits northern Paraguay and southern Bolivia to central Argentina. Armadillos have a double layer of horn and bone over the majority of their dorsal side. This protective layer consists of bands and plates which are surrounded by flexible skin. A small shield on the head protects the ears and back of the neck. The carapace protects the shoulders, back and side of the body and consists of approximately 18 bands, 7 to 8 of which are movable
The Six-Banded Armadillo (Euphractus sexcinctus), also known as the Yellow Armadillo.
Photography from 1899
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Close up of a wild Armadillo
Nine-banded armadillo shows Texas wildlife animal closeup in dry field.
A pangolin roaming the bush for food. Pangolins are an endangered specie.
Armadillo Walking through a Central Florida in  Nature Preserve Looking for Food with Brown Leaves in the Sunlight on the Ground Full body including tail
An armadillo is standing up on its hind legs to look for danger
Close-Up Of Armadillo On Field
Emerging through tall grass and foliage a nine-banded armadillo quickly walks into the open in Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge in West Texas.
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Armadillo in grass field
Armadillo - walking in the grass, profile. Armadillos eat a lot of different types of foods, but they seem to prefer foods that they dig for, grubs,earthworms and other  ground-dwelling insects. They also eat plants.
An armadillo crossing the road in Lousiana.
Nine-banded armadillo in green yard grass during Texas summer.
Armadillo in the field, Florida, USA
Photo taken in Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Armadillo in Grass
An armadillo searches for food.
Armadillo standing sniffing the air.
Armadillo - walking in a parking lot -  profile. Armadillos eat a lot of different types of foods, but they seem to prefer foods that they dig for, grubs,earthworms and other  ground-dwelling insects. They also eat plants.
Approximately 20 species of armadillo exist, but the nine-banded is the only one found in the United States. The term “armadillo” means “little armored one” in Spanish. (NWF)
A Nine-banded Armadillo trots along the wetlands in the Savannah River NWR on the Georgia and South Carolina border
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