Armadillos are native to the Americas, particularly Central and South America. There are around twenty different species of Armadillo, and they range from Paraguay, where they are concentrated most heavily, up to southern and western USA. Because there are few natural predators of this armored creature, their population in the US is gradually spreading further north, even as far as Indiana and Illinois.
Armadillos dig burrows in the ground, preferably in soft, moist soil near creeks and streams. These burrows are commonly surrounded by overgrown brush or "thicket".
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An armadillo lizard has the instincts to protect and feed itself. They will run or hide when threatened, and they instinctively know how to find and catch bugs.
dear friend! Armadillo is not a lizard, it is a specie of pingoleon. its size ranges to 1ft to 3ft. it is not small but also not much long. it is also a mammal.
Giant Armadillo's habitat is losing because of humans.
yes this lizard is named after the armidillo for its ability to roll up in a ball and looks slightly like an armadillo