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.
Greater fairy armadillo was created in 1863.
Pink fairy armadillo was created in 1825.
The pink fairy armadillo is the smallest and the largest is the Giant Armadillo.
Apparently, the pink fairy armadillo female gives birth to a single offspring each year.
Pink fairy armadillos primarily eat ants and termites.
Ducks are yellow!
The weight depends on the species. The pink fairy armadillo is the smallest species and weighs just a few ounces. The largest, the giant armadillo, can exceed 100 pounds as adults. Both species are found in South America.
Pink fairy armadillos inhabit arid, sandy grasslands of central Argentina.
Yes, all armadillos have teeth.
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.
Depending on the species, an armadillo may weigh from a few ounces (pink fairy armadillo) to well over 100 pounds for a giant armadillo. Both are South American species.