they roll up in a ball to look like rocks
There shells.
An armadillo lizard has the instincts to protect and feed itself. They will run or hide when threatened, and they instinctively know how to find and catch bugs.
To protect itself from predators. To shield its soft underbelly from its attackers.
it has and hard shellIts tail and its shell
Depending upon your beliefs, either God or evolution gave the armadillo a shell to protect itself from predators.
The armadillo curls up to protect it's vulnerable belly.
The largest armadillo is the giant armadillo of South America. No armadillo is aggressive.
A few possible answers: Armadillo Millipede Snakes
armadillos curl up in to a ball ( their shell protects them) they are slow and the anaconda to fast for the armadillo to run
Armadillo Lizards will bite on their tail and/or roll themselves into a ball when threatened. They also hide amongst rock crevices and inflate their bodies so they cant be removed. Hope that helps -FartingPenguin
No, an armadillo is a mammal.
A baby (young) armadillo is called a "pup."