Giant armadillos are tertiary consumers. They eat the insects that eat the plants. Then, they become the food for carnivores such as jaguars and mountain lions.
Many pests such as aphids or locust eat the plants and their harvest. While armadillos dig up the roots of plants when looking for grubs.
in many contries that armadillos exist in, there are many dishes that can be served that contain armadillo(mostly their meat)Yes they are but eating them has become less popular because they can carry a bacterium that causes leprosy.
Snakes do NOT eat armadillos! .. The aramdillos shell gives it prtection, like a turtle.. Aramdillos are way to large for a snake to eat, even if it was a big snake it could not eat it!
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the giant armadillo's diet would be larvae, worms, scorpions, and spiders. They eat really what the other smaller armadillos eat.
it depend on them some of them eats meat some of them eats fruit and vegtible
All species of armadillos eat small invertebrates. Some eat grubs and some live almost exclusively on ants and termites. All in all, armadillos eat small invertebrates.
Armadillos are eaten by coyotes, bobcats, cougars, wolves, raccoons and bears. Birds of prey such as eagles and hawks also eat armadillos. Even people eat armadillos. In Central and South America, their meat is sometimes used as a substitute for pork.