Not in the slightest, teensy-weensiest, microscopic way.
yes
sloths and armadillos
yes they are both in the xenarthen family
No it was a mammal that is related to the modern armadillos. It is now extinct.
A pack of Armadillos. ARMADILLOS ROCK! A pack of Armadillos. ARMADILLOS ROCK! I have to agree with the "armadillos rock" but armadillos have no "group name" they're just called "a bunch" or a "pack" ARMADILLOS ARE THE BEST YOUR RIGHT I LOVE ARMADILLOS. And armadillos live in packs.
Armadillos are members of the order Cingulata, which is part of the suborder, Xenarthra. Other orders apart of the Xenarthrans are Pilosa and Vermilingua. Animals that belong to the order Pilosa are the Three and Two toed Sloth. Animals that belong to the order Vermilingua are Anteaters. Armadillos also fall under the subclass Theria, which includes Marsupials, so they are also related to Kangaroos and Opossum. The subclass Theria falls under the class Mammalia, which included every variety of mammal on the earth from naked mole rats to whales. So armadillos are even indirectly related to us humans.
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.
Sloths are related to armadillos and anteaters, as they all belong to the order Pilosa. Within the order Pilosa, sloths form their own family, known as Bradypodidae, while armadillos and anteaters belong to the families Dasypodidae and Myrmecophagidae, respectively.
A pack of Armadillos. ARMADILLOS ROCK! A pack of Armadillos. ARMADILLOS ROCK! I have to agree with the "armadillos rock" but armadillos have no "group name" they're just called "a bunch" or a "pack" ARMADILLOS ARE THE BEST YOUR RIGHT I LOVE ARMADILLOS. And armadillos live in packs.
No, armadillos are not melons. Armadillos are animals and melons are fruit
No, armadillos cannot fly.
Armadillos are strictly animals of the Americas and do not occur in Australia.