No. Armadillos are mammals, not reptiles. They are warm-blooded, and they feed their young on mothers' milk. Their hard covering is not made of the same sort of scales as reptiles' outer covering is.
No an armadillo is not a reptilian. It is a mammal, it seems as a reptilian because of its outer shell, but on the part of the armadillo that is seen there is hair. Kind of like when we are younger we have hair on our arms but you have to look kind of close to see it.
(By the way it's reptile not reptiles if you are only talking about one armadillo)
Armadillo is a Mammal.
no its a mammal
No.They are mammals,I doubt they existed when the Dinosaurs were around.
The armadillo is a mammal, just because it has a "shell" that does not make the armadillo a reptile.
No. Amarillo is a city in Texas. The armadillo is a mammal.
The state mammal of Texas is the armadillo.
The state mammal of Texas is the armadillo.
No, an armadillo is a mammal.
The state mammal of Texas is the armadillo.
An armadillo is a mammal.
The difference between these two is that an armadillo's shell is harder than a turtle, and a armadillo is a mammal and a turtle is a reptile. They also are in a shell.
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The state mammal of Texas is the armadillo.
Texas' small mammal is the nine-banded armadillo