The nine-banded armadillo does suffer from humans who kill it for sport or by being struck by motor vehicles. However, they are not an endangered species and are quite common throughout their natural range.
According to the Present Status-Endangered Or Not Endangered Or Watch List Chart the Nine-Banded Armadillo are the least of our concern,to get to the point,no they are not endangered.
The nine-banded armadillo usually lives from 12-15 years.
The picture above is of the nine-banded armadillo and a typical armadillo. You describe the shape.
The woodchuck is larger than the American nine banded armadillo.
ants, insects
Dasypus novemcinctus.
They are called pups.
The nine-banded armadillo is found on both continents.
Texas' small mammal is the nine-banded armadillo
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':
The species of the nine-banded armadillo is Dasypus novemcinctus. It is the most widely distributed armadillo species in the Americas, primarily found in the southern United States, Mexico, and parts of Central and South America. Known for its distinctive armor-like shell, the nine-banded armadillo is also notable for its ability to dig burrows and its omnivorous diet.
They eat grubs and insects