The animal referred to as the "little armored one" in Spanish is the armadillo. The name comes from its protective shell, which resembles armor. Armadillos are known for their ability to curl into a ball as a defense mechanism. They are primarily found in the Americas, particularly in regions with warm climates.
A burrowing animal covered with bony plates that act as armor is called an armadillo. In Spanish, the word "armadillo" means "little armored one".
The word 'armadillo' is Spanish for "little armored one". It is the name given to small placental mammals, known for having a bony armored shell. They exist in North and South America they are related to Sloths and Anteaters.armadillo is a mammal but in spanish it means "little armoured one"
Donde esta mi pequeño animal?
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armadillo [aɾ.ma.'ði.ʝo; aɾ.ma.'ði.ʎo]
these little devices are generally called connectors when you cut the armor it leaves some burs so there a little fiber bushing you slip under the armor and over the wire before putting in into the connector and into the box rome cable company had a armored cable they called BX which kinda stuck the generic term is MC for metal clad MC Cable Connectors <<>> These little red bushings that come with rolls of BX cable are called anti-shorts. <<>> the little bushings are also called redheads
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That would be clams.
Described by your description, it sounds like a Chinchilla.
Only in Mexico. Armadillos are a native species from the Americas, and most species can be found in Central and South America. The word armadillo comes from Spanish, and means 'little armored one'.