Armadillos have few wild predators, but coyotes, dogs, black bears, bobcats, cougars, foxes and raccoons are reported to catch and kill armadillos in places where these predators occur. Hawks, owls and feral pigs may prey on armadillo young.
mostly not they perfer insects and small animals
No, armadillos are not melons. Armadillos are animals and melons are fruit
Armadillos are strictly animals of the Americas and do not occur in Australia.
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Yes. The main predators of armadillos are coyotes. Other wild animals that prey on armadillos are bobcats and cougars, wolves, bears and even raccoons. Birds of prey such as eagles and hawks are also predators of armadillos.Man could be said to be a predator of armadillos, as people in Central and South America have been known to eat these animals.
Nope. All they eat are insects and aren't harmful to most animals. They have an unpleasant smell but don't heart anything.
Panthers, like all cats, are obligate carnivores; they must eat meat. They eat animals like white-tailed deer, hogs and armadillos.
Snakes do NOT eat armadillos! .. The aramdillos shell gives it prtection, like a turtle.. Aramdillos are way to large for a snake to eat, even if it was a big snake it could not eat it!
in many contries that armadillos exist in, there are many dishes that can be served that contain armadillo(mostly their meat)Yes they are but eating them has become less popular because they can carry a bacterium that causes leprosy.
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yea they do