There are many species of armadillo and they range from southern South America well into the southern United States. Any animals that live in that vast area probably share the habitat of the armadillo.
Giant armadillos are threatened by overhunting and the loss of habitat because of human settlement and agricultural development
Giant armadillos are threatened by overhunting and the loss of habitat because of human settlement and agricultural development
Armadillos are alive and kickin' in Okahoma at least.
Forests in south America USA nourthen and southen
Colorado is much too cold in the winter for armadillos as they are unable to hibernate and have little body protection for cold weather.
No, firstly, they do not share the same habitat, secondly Armadillos normally eat bugs and insects not eggs or chicks.
Giant armadillos tend to live in warm places. Almost all of the known species of armadillo make their home in Latin America.
No. Armadillos are "New World." The pangolin, which resembles the armadillo, lives in Africa.
Rattlesnake,Armadillos,and Wild Boars.
The armadillo lives in the southwest regin
the habitat lives over in the dessert
it is a habitat