Yes, you can find armadillos in Arkansas, as they are common in the southeastern United States. However, aardvarks are not native to Arkansas or any part of North America; they are indigenous to Africa.
Badgers, wombats, echidnas, aardvarks, ant eaters, porcupines, armadillos...
Earthworms, beetles, and ants. A number of mammals also have burrows in the ground, including foxes, aardvarks, badgers, armadillos, and groundhogs.
Armadillos are strictly animals of the Americas and do not occur in Australia.
Many different animals burrow the ground. Some of the more common ground burrowers include aardvarks, armadillos, badgers, ants, mongoose, and prairie dogs.
Giant armadillos live throughout the Amazon basin of South America. To view a range map, click on this link.
Aardvarks are nocturnal animals.
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.
AArdvarks act strictly nocternal
Yes, there are aardvarks in Texas.
Yes, aardvarks have a furry underside.
Yes.......I saw one one dark night on the road in western Arkansas near Cove...right on the Oklahoma border. No...it was not an Armadillo!! About the size of a Opossum.
Aardvarks specialized in eating termites.