Sharpey's fibers .
a shell
They have a shell
The belief that armadillos evolved into humans. The armadillo's shell stretched out and became the spine. The spine was weak so as we evolved, we covered it with skin.
the survive with their hard shell
Armadillos are small mammal with a thick leathery armour shell.
Armadillos dig a burrow where they retreat for protection and to raise a family. See image above.
Armadillos and turtles have thick shells.
No. Armadillos are not reptiles. they are mammals...... ...... with a hard shell.
Armadillos roll into a ball for protection because their hard outer shell acts as a shield against predators, keeping them safe from harm.
Glyptodonts are the direct ancestor of armadillos. They had a shell similar to that of a turtle or tortoise, and had bony tail with which to attack its enemies.
shell feet head eye kind of like us humans
Leprosy in armadillos, caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae, manifests as skin lesions, thickened skin, and hair loss. Affected armadillos may exhibit patches of discolored skin, often lighter or darker than the surrounding areas. In advanced cases, they may suffer from nerve damage leading to loss of sensation and mobility issues. These symptoms can be similar to those seen in humans with leprosy, but the disease is often asymptomatic in armadillos.