The nine-banded armadillo usually lives from 12-15 years.
. The nine-banded armadillo is unique in that the females have quadruplets, four identical babies, each time they give birth. Armadillos are mature at six months of age.
About 30 species of armadillo have been described.They include:nine-banded armadillonorthern naked-tailed armadilloseven-banded armadillosouthern long-nosed armadilloLlanos long-nosed armadillogreater long-nosed armadillohairy long-nosed armadillo or woolly armadilloYepes's mulitaDasypus bellus or the beautiful armadillo (extinct)southern three-banded armadilloBrazilian three-banded armadillogreater fairy armadilloscreaming hairy armadillobig hairy armadilloAndean hairy armadillohorned armadillopink fairy armadillosix-banded armadilloPichisouthern naked-tailed armadilloChacoan naked-tailed armadillogreater naked-tailed armadillo
Yes there are many armadillos in sam antonio Texas
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Yes but some countries are not agreed. Many Armadillo species are endangered. Check out the related link below for a Texas Armadillo (Nine-Banded) caught on YouTube. The IUCN's Red List lists ALL 23 Armadillo species' assessments: Please see their related link below, and enter 'Armadillo' in the 'search field':
Currently, the only armadillo species listed as endangered and that is the giant armadillo. It is endangered because of over hunting for food or for sale on the live animal market. It also suffers from habitat loss resulting from deforestation.A few other species may be endangered but are not listed as such because their status requires additional investigation.
Many animals do. Cows, llamas, elephants, humans, whales, penguins, manatees, horses, and giraffes, just to name a few!
some species of armadillo can roll into a ballOf the 20 known species of Armadillo, only one rolls up to protect iself; and that is the three banded armadillo from South America.
Yes. The earliest known turtles date from 215 million years ago, making turtles one of the oldest reptile groups and a more ancient group thanlizards, snakes and crocodiles. Of the many species alive today some are highly endangered.
"Most species of armadillos have a litter of one to three young a year. Hairy armadillos usually give birth to two young, often one male and one female. Small hairy armadillos and giant armadillos give birth to 1-2 young. The southern three-banded, naked-tailed and pink fairy armadillo have 1 young a year. The six-banded armadillo has 1-3 young in a litter, often of mixed sex. " i got this from "http://en.allexperts.com/q/Wild-Animals-705/ARMEDILLA.htm"
Blue banded bees are native to Australia, and found all over the Australian mainland. There are over 80 species of blue-banded bees altogether, and they are also found in many places throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
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