Armadillos are members of the order Cingulata, which is part of the suborder, Xenarthra. Other orders apart of the Xenarthrans are Pilosa and Vermilingua. Animals that belong to the order Pilosa are the Three and Two toed Sloth. Animals that belong to the order Vermilingua are Anteaters.
Armadillos also fall under the subclass Theria, which includes Marsupials, so they are also related to Kangaroos and Opossum. The subclass Theria falls under the class Mammalia, which included every variety of mammal on the earth from naked mole rats to whales. So armadillos are even indirectly related to us humans.
No. Although armadillos are mammals and rodents are also mammals, armadillos are not rodents. Armadillos are more closely related to anteaters and sloths.
No they are mammals.
Armadillos are not rodents.
Well, a rodent, is a rat, hamster, or gerbil, anything like that. A Giant Armadillo, is a mammal, unlike a rodent. :)
The African grass rat is a rodent. It begins with the letter a.
The largest armadillo is the giant armadillo of South America. No armadillo is aggressive.
no a horse is not a rodent
No, an armadillo is a mammal.
A baby (young) armadillo is called a "pup."
The possessive form of the noun armadillo is armadillo's.Example: An armadillo's claws are used to dig for grubs.
another armadillo
No, you cannot milk an armadillo.
What did the boy rodent say to the girl rodent? The answer to this riddle is: I gopher you!
The pink fairy armadillo is the smallest and the largest is the Giant Armadillo.
The screaming hairy armadillo (Chaetophractus vellerosus) is a species of armadillo also known as the small screaming armadillo, crying armadillo or the small hairy armadillo. It is a burrowing armadillo found in the central and southern parts of South America. The adjective "screaming" derives from its habit of squealing when handled or threatened.