Giant armadillos, Priodontes maximus, range through much of the neotropics. They are found from southeastern Venezuela and the Guianas in the north through northeastern Brazil, Paraguay, and the extreme north of Argentina. Most of this species' range lies within the Amazon basin. (Eisenberg and Redford, 1999; Parera, 2002)
Giant armadillos live in South America.
Giant armadillos live throughout the Amazon basin of South America. To view a range map, click on this link.
Giant armadillos live in South America.
South America
Giant armadillos are found in South America.
Giant armadillos tend to live in warm places. Almost all of the known species of armadillo make their home in Latin America.
There are 20 different varieties of armadillos in the world today. Some species are endangered and threatened. Because of their elusive nature, it is difficult to say exactly how many are in the world today. What is known is that the nine-band species is the only one thriving.
Giant armadillos are threatened by overhunting and the loss of habitat because of human settlement and agricultural development
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the giant armadillo's diet would be larvae, worms, scorpions, and spiders. They eat really what the other smaller armadillos eat.
Armadillos, Giant Anteaters, Mongooses, & Sloth Bears. Although, there are many more.
Giant armadillos are found in South America, east of the Andes, from northwestern Venezuela to northeastern Argentina.