Their shells claws and many more ..................
Armadillos survive the attack of a predator with the help of its plated armour. If a predator approachs the armadillo, it will pull itself into its shell [armour] and cling to the ground or they may curl up into a ball so that the armour is surrounding the whole body. This animal doesn't have any protection on its stomach for the armour only covers the top of the body. For young armadillos, the mother hopes her children have a tight grip or they might just become the next prey.
one physical adaptation is hownthe giant armadillo get to roll into a ball so that means that it will not get hurt cuz it can also float in water:-D
When in danger, the armadillo will roll or form itself into a ball, exposing only its protective armour.
They have shells that can roll them into balls.
Their shells claws and many more ..................
Armadillos generally avoid deserts and prefer to live in grasslands and scrub where food and water are more common.
1 difference is that the giant armadillo has more bands on its shell. another difference is that the giant armadillo is bigger. i think the next fact is true. the giant armadillo can breath fire 10 feet longer than a armadillo.
The giant armadillo is a secondary consumer.
Giant armadillo = Priodontes maximus.
giant armadillo, giant sloth , Dino, dodo
Giant Armadillo's habitat is losing because of humans.
The life expectancy of the Giant Armadillo is approximately 12-15 years
The giant armadillo is a secondary consumer.
The pink fairy armadillo is the smallest and the largest is the Giant Armadillo.
The largest armadillo is the giant armadillo of South America. No armadillo is aggressive.
In some countries armadillos face a problem with loss of habitat or over hunting. The giant armadillo of South America is an example and the reason this animal is listed as vulnerable to extinction.
South America
Up to 20lbs The largest armadillo, The Giant Armadillo, can weigh up to 130lbs.