The largest armadillo is the giant armadillo of South America. No armadillo is aggressive.
Mighty the Armadillo! He stands!!
The pink fairy armadillo is the smallest and the largest is the Giant Armadillo.
Up to 20lbs The largest armadillo, The Giant Armadillo, can weigh up to 130lbs.
Normally, they are not aggressive, but if they are frightened, injured, trapped or cornered, they may bite.
more aggressive, most aggressive
No, the populations of most armadillo species are quite healthy. Only a few are vulnerable at this time.
The Armadillo is one of the largest insect-eating animals and it is related to a anteater
Currently, the only armadillo species listed as endangered and that is the giant armadillo. It is endangered because of over hunting for food or for sale on the live animal market. It also suffers from habitat loss resulting from deforestation.A few other species may be endangered but are not listed as such because their status requires additional investigation.
More aggressive, Most aggressive.
I think it is the armadillo
Armadillos are not aggressive and will simply run away if approached. If they are not approached too closely they simply go about their business of foraging for food.
Yes, and most of the other southern and southeastern states.
The armadillo is quite common in most of Texas except in the hot and dry regions of far-west Texas.