Some can. I've seen people shoot and kill armadillos with a handgun. Some smaller calibers might not.
The armor of an armadillo is made of bone covered in a layer of horn-like material.
No. There is nothing poisonous about the armadillo's protective shell.
Both contain bone but most turtle shells would be harder than an armadillo's shell.
An armadillo shell, much like the shell of any other animal that has a shell, makes it harder for predators to harm the animal.
very strong. they have a hard shell to protect them from predators. And they can curl up into a ball.
The armadillo has several ways of defending itself by using it's armour as a first line defense and , secondly , by curling into a ball protecting it's soft and vulnerable underbelly . It will also retreat into it's burrow .An armadillo's primary defense is its hard outer shell. It can curl up in a ball and it's difficult for predators to penetrate the shell.
An armadillo needs its shell to camouflage itself from predators like acoyote. When an armadillo rolls up into a ball, it looks like a rock because of its hard shell.
The armadillo uses ites shell for protection.
Yes. In South America they use the armadillo shell to make charangos - similar to a small guitar.
The armadillo is protected by its hard shell. In the case of danger, it simply tucks its head and limbs into the shell, much like a turtle.by its hard shell
Their shell... and they jump
It depends - logically - on the caliber of the bullet, and the thickness of the pine. A deer rifle bullet will penetrate a 2x4 with no difficulty, and may or may not penetrate a 4x4. A .22 will penetrate neither, a .50 machine gun bullet will penetrate an 8x8. Loosely speaking, I would not consider pine to be a bulletproof material.