armadillo specimen
Armadillo, Armadillo (scientific name: Cingulata, family name: Dasypodidae) is a unique mammal living in the Americas. There are about 20 species. Its iconic feature is the bone plate carapace covering the whole body, which is called "living armor". Mainly distributed in Central and South America, north to the southern United States (such as the nine-banded armadillo Dasypus novemcinctus), south to Argentina. Belonging to the order Cingulata, it is closely related to the extinct eagle-toothed beast (Glyptodon) and is a unique branch of mammalian evolution in South America.
Curling Armadillo
Armadillo is a mammal of the family Armadillidae in the order Heterodontoides. The bone armor covers the head, body, tail, and outer legs. The bone armor in the head, front half, and back half is separated, and the bone armor in the body forms a band shape, allowing for flexible movement; Having sparse hair in areas of the body without bone armor; There are strong claws on the front foot. The armadillo is named after the nine layered ribbon on its body
Armadillo skull
Armadillo is a mammal of the family Armadillidae in the order Heterodontoides. The bone armor covers the head, body, tail, and outer legs. The bone armor in the head, front half, and back half is separated, and the bone armor in the body forms a band shape, allowing for flexible movement; Having sparse hair in areas of the body without bone armor; There are strong claws on the front foot. The armadillo is named after the nine layered ribbon on its body. Distributed in the southern tip of South America, the Caribbean coast, and the Central American continent, it often inhabits dense shrubs, grasslands, wilderness, and has strong adaptability. It is a burrowing animal that lives underground, crouching during the day and emerging at night. Its vision is poor, but its sense of smell is excellent.
Upper skull of armadillo
Armadillo is a mammal of the family Armadillidae in the order Heterodontoides. The bone armor covers the head, body, tail, and outer legs. The bone armor in the head, front half, and back half is separated, and the bone armor in the body forms a band shape, allowing for flexible movement; Having sparse hair in areas of the body without bone armor; There are strong claws on the front foot. The armadillo is named after the nine layered ribbon on its body. Distributed in the southern tip of South America, the Caribbean coast, and the Central American continent, it often inhabits dense shrubs, grasslands, wilderness, and has strong adaptability. It is a burrowing animal that lives underground, crouching during the day and emerging at night. Its vision is poor, but its sense of smell is excellent.
Tolypeutes tricinctus
The Brazilian three banded armadillo is a species of armadillo unique to Brazil. The shell is divided into three parts, with the front and back parts covered by a single non stretchable bone scale. The middle part of the scale is in a band shape and connected to the muscles, allowing for free expansion and contraction. You can curl up your body into a ball shape to defend against natural enemies; Lifetime growth. Distributed in Brazil, inhabiting different living environments such as forests, grasslands, and semi deserts. I enjoy nighttime activities, am good at digging underground holes, and am also skilled at swimming. Fulai Ge "is the mascot of the 2014 Brazil World Cup, based on a Brazilian three armed armadillo, which is a unique species of Brazil.
armadillo
Armadillo is a mammal of the family Armadillidae in the order Heterodontoides. The armadillo is named after the nine layered ribbon on its body. Armadillos are distributed in the southern tip of South America, along the Caribbean coast, and on the Central American continent. Armadillos are burrowing animals that live underground, hiding during the day and coming out at night. They have poor vision but excellent sense of smell and can accurately locate ant nests. Scientists have extracted leprosy bacteriocins from it to produce leprosy vaccines, which has played a great role in promoting human control of leprosy. Moreover, armadillos are easy to domesticate and are one of the precious animals in modern medical experiments.
Armadillo specimen
Armadillo is a mammal of the family Armadillidae in the order Heterodontoides. The bone armor covers the head, body, tail, and outer legs. The bone armor in the head, front half, and back half is separated, and the bone armor in the body forms a band shape, allowing for flexible movement; Having sparse hair in areas of the body without bone armor; There are strong claws on the front foot. The armadillo is named after the nine layered ribbon on its body. A armadillo can eat 100 kilograms of poisonous spiders, scorpions, ants, beetles and other insects in a year, which plays a positive role in pest control to a certain extent.
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