After birth, the young armadillos remain in the burrow, living off the mother’s milk for about three months. They then begin to forage with the mother, eventually leaving after six months to a year.
Armadillos can postpone their birth for 2 years.
They stay with their mother until they are 6 months to a year of age.
Armadillos leave home at the age of 6 months to a year old.
Gary Fogel, who raises armadillo lizards, estimates that gestation is from four to six months and young arrive in September through December. Usually there is a single live birth.
around 120 days
dear friend! Armadillo is not a lizard, it is a specie of pingoleon. its size ranges to 1ft to 3ft. it is not small but also not much long. it is also a mammal.
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