Other than the communication through touching that goes on between mothers and their young and between mates, we do not think that Giant Armadillos communicate with each other. They are mainly soltiary animals.
Armadillos communicate with one another by using chemical smells. However, they can sometimes also make small sounds. These sounds are usually made when it is mating season.
Armadillos mate in a manner typical of many other mammals, with the male climbing on top of the female to copulate. Their babies are born about 8 months later.
Giant armadillos are threatened by overhunting and the loss of habitat because of human settlement and agricultural development
Giant armadillos live in South America.
two :(
the giant armadillo's diet would be larvae, worms, scorpions, and spiders. They eat really what the other smaller armadillos eat.
Giant armadillos live throughout the Amazon basin of South America. To view a range map, click on this link.
Giant armadillos are found in South America.
Giant armadillos tend to live in warm places. Almost all of the known species of armadillo make their home in Latin America.
South America
Giant armadillos live in South America.
Giant armadillos are threatened by overhunting and the loss of habitat because of human settlement and agricultural development
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.
they get preyed on by puma conclour and panthera onca ;)