In North America armadillos tend to prefer grasslands and avoid deserts because of the high temperature, lack of food, cover and water. Some may occasionally enter the far eastern extreme of the Chihuahuan Desert in Texas.
Armadillos do not normally live in deserts. They prefer grasslands.
There is no such animal as a 'desert armadillo.' Armadillos prefer grasslands and scrub and avoid deserts.
Armadillos usually avoid deserts and prefer to live in grasslands and scrub where there is more moisture and plant life. There is, however, a small species of armadillo that lives in the Patagonian Desert of South America.
Armadillos are strictly animals of the Americas and do not occur in Australia.
No, armadillos are found only in North, Central and South America.
No. Armadillos are native to the Americas, particularly Central and South America. They are not found in Australia.
Yes, they are common there.
With the exception of a rare, small species of armadillo in the Patagonian Desert, most armadillos avoid the desert and prefer grassland and scrub. The armadillo's diet consists mostly of insects.
There are no deserts found in the state of Georgia.
Yes, fossils are found in deserts.
Armadillos are native to North and South America. Even though armadillos are native to these two continents, they are not found in every region of these continents.
No, deserts are not found in every country.