Pink fairy armadillos are nocturnal burrowing mammals endemic to the xeric environment in central Argentina. This is a sandy semi-arid grassland.
Pink fairy armadillo was created in 1825.
The pink fairy armadillo, or pichiciego, is a desert-type animal. It lives in central Argentina in dry places such as sand dunes and scrub.
Apparently, the pink fairy armadillo female gives birth to a single offspring each year.
Pink fairy armadillos primarily eat ants and termites.
The pink fairy armadillo is the smallest and the largest is the Giant Armadillo.
Armadillos generally avoid the desert and prefer grasslands or scrub. Only the pink fairy armadillo is found in xeric grasslands of Argentina.
Pink fairy armadillos inhabit arid, sandy grasslands of central Argentina.
The Pink Fairy armadillo has had a conservation status of 'threatened' since 1970. Due to their subterranean lifestyle there is little information about the size of their population.
Ducks are yellow!
The life span of the pink fairy armadillo is really not known. The animals are quite secretive and spend most of their lives underground. Those few that have been captured for study rarely live longer than a few hours in captivity.
The southern three-banded, naked-tailed and pink fairy armadillo have 1 baby a year
Yes, all armadillos have teeth.