Shell.
hair/fur
The body covering of an armadillo consists of a tough, leathery skin embedded with bony plates called osteoderms. These plates form a protective armor that shields the armadillo from predators and environmental hazards. The outer layer of skin is often covered with coarse hair, and their flexible shell allows for some movement while providing defense. This unique body covering is a key adaptation that helps armadillos survive in their habitats.
Wallabies have a body covering of fur.
No. Armadillos are mammals, not reptiles. They are warm-blooded, and they feed their young on mothers' milk. Their hard covering is not made of the same sort of scales as reptiles' outer covering is.
another kind of body covering for a cheetah is fur it is golden brown with black spots
hair
it has skin
fur
gray fur
Bird feathers.
skin
Rabbits are mammals. All mammals have a body covering of skin, fur or hair. In the rabbit's case, the body covering is skin and fur.