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burrows within their territory as food traps. In certain coastal prairies, armadillos dig additional burrows for flood protection. Armadillos have been documented to occasionally share burrows with other animals such as rabbits or skunks. However, they very rarely share their burrow with another armadillo except during the mating season. One such incidence of adult armadillos sharing burrows is during extreme cold weather, in which sharing may enhance thermoregulation.
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juveniles. Since juvenile mortality rates are much higher, this most likely indicates an increased ability of adults to escape from predators. Strangely, various physical damages caused to armadillos do not appear to have any significant consequences in breeding or other physical functions. In captivity, armadillos have a much higher life expectancy, with one recorded
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like shell, called a carapace. Their ossified dermal plates compose a series of six to eleven movable bands covered by leathery keratinous skin, which surrounds and protects the body. A thin epidermal layer separates each of the armor bands, and joints in the shell allow for flexibility. The face,
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Armadillos have a life expectancy of 7 to 20 years. Juveniles lack fully developed and strengthened armor and are much more susceptible to predation, thereby having a much higher mortality rate than adults. Adult armadillos, however, have shown a significant increase in physical damage compared to
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While temperature enhances susceptibility, the actual infection source and mode of transmission are very poorly understood. This is primarily due to the bacteria's slow multiplication rate and long incubation period, making specific infection period identification difficult. The incubation period
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The armadillo young are fully developed at birth. Their eyes are already open, and they are capable of walking after a few hours. However, the skin takes a few weeks to harden. The baby armadillos nurse for two months and by month three or four, they are completely independent. Young armadillos
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Armadillos are most often found in shady forest and brush areas in temperate regions. They thrive in high rainfall habitats most likely due to better soil conditions for burrowing and a higher abundance of food. They are also known to inhabit various other environments ranging from grassland to
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as their main perception for foraging. The nine-banded armadillos are capable of smelling food as much as 20 cm below the ground surface. Once a food item is detected, it digs a small hole using its forefeet. Armadillos are also known to stand on their hind legs using their tail to brace
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Armadillo's burrow systems may be up to ten meters in length and two meter deep and are complex systems with a conjoined central den. Armadillos are known to have as many as twelve burrow sites and multiple entrances for each. They often have a primary burrow for nesting and additional shallow
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are typically non-aggressive, solitary animals. They are, however, known to occasionally show slight aggressive behavior during the mating season or while a female is nursing. Such behavior often includes kicking or chasing and does not cause substantial injury. Armadillos are more likely to
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are opportunistic feeders. They are insectivores to omnivores but are also known to eat small vertebrates. A study conducted on the nine-banded armadillo's stomach content concluded that their diet consists of approximately 7% plant matter and 93% animal matter. Plants include fruit, seeds,
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is unculturable on artificial media, and only after years of research was the ability to culture the bacteria on the footpads of mice discovered. However, the development of the bacteria and study was still very limited until the successful infection of lepromatous leprosy in the nine-banded
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species are sensitive to temperature due to poor insulation. Because of this, they currently are not found in regions with temperatures below -2 degrees
Celsius or 24 annual freeze-over days. They are, however, able to withstand short cold periods by remaining in their burrows.
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originated from South
America but has expanded and diversified across numerous countries. The existence of human developments and construction has generally increased the armadillo's ability to expand by facilitating the crossing of previous obstacles. As of 2011, within the
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Because they lack significant hair covering, armadillos are particularly sensitive to climate and are therefore most active during summer nights and winter days. Due to their low fat storage, they spend most of their activity foraging for food, which primarily consists of
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often pair during the breeding season, whereas they are usually solitary animals. While pairing, the male and female intermittently interact while foraging. These interactions include tail wagging, dorsal touching, sniffing, and tail lifting of the female.
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swamp areas and are able to adapt to numerous regions as long as adequate food and water are available. It has been noted that armadillo species are extremely fond of water and will not only use streams for feeding and drinking but also for mud baths.
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When threatened, armadillos run to the nearest burrow or crevice and tightly wedge themselves inside with their back alongside the wall. If no such burrow or shelter is available, armadillos curl up in order to protect their vulnerable underside.
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are non-territorial, have large progeny, have few predators, and are capable of living in various environments, thus accounting for their large distribution. They are, though, limited by a lack of sufficient insects as a food source and their low
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itself may range from ten months to four years in the nine-banded armadillo, compared to three to six years in humans. The long life of armadillos is particularly useful in the study of chronic effects of leprosy as well as the propagation of
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have a unique ability to build up an oxygen debt and hold their breath for up to six minutes. This allows them to cross streams and ponds underwater by simply walking or running along the bottom. If the water body is too large for this,
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Though the majority of nine-banded armadillos contract leprosy, about 15% of the species have been found to be resistant. The resistant specimens are used as a study model in order to develop a possible genetic linkage.
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for scavenging and digging burrows. Although they have a very diverse range, armadillos are typically found near bodies of water, and their burrows are often dug into stream banks, tree stumps, or rock or brush piles.
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are highway accidents. This is most likely due to their common response of jumping into the air when startled which causes a direct collision with a passing automobile. Armadillos are also killed by
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in humans. Despite these predispositions, however, armadillos are still considered less prone to get parasites than other common small mammals such as skunks, opossums, and raccoons. No diagnosis of
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have been noted to occasionally share burrows with siblings during their first summer and fall. Armadillos born in the spring are able to breed during the very next season the following summer.
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species as a least concern endangered animal due to its very large distribution, living tolerance, and large progeny and population. A few species are considered at risk due to habitat loss.
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Because of armadillos’ low body temperature, scavenging habits, and damp living environments they are susceptible to certain infections and parasites. Some of these include the bacterium
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are solitary and primarily nocturnal to avoid temperature extremes and predation. They exist in numerous habitats ranging from brush to grassland areas and are mainly insectivorous.
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Best known and most widely distributed species. It is the only species that is increasing in range and number. Average weight is about 2–6 kg. There are six subspecies:
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is also continually used in research due to its adaptability to the lab environment and ease of handling. The nine-banded armadillo's enhanced ability to grow
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can instead gulp in air, inflating their stomachs and intestines and increasing buoyancy. This allows them to float and more easily swim across the water.
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species, the exact limits of its range are uncertain due to morphological similarities. It weighs about 1–2 kg and is one of the few
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as well as hunted by humans as a food source. Despite hunting, predation, and highway accidents, the IUCN lists the majority of
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1832:"The effect of iron supplementation in the diet of Dasypus novemcinctus (Linnaeus, 1758) armadillos in captivity"
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1924:FAUNA Paraguay Handbook of the Mammals of Paraguay
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2412:Loughry, W.J.; Prodohl, P. A.; McDonough, C. M.;
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1917:"Seven-Banded Armadillo: Dasypus septemcinctus"
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1830:Rosa, PS; Pinke, CAE; Silva, EA (2009).
1500:Females have an external clitoris and a
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2098:The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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2466:Clinical and Experimental Immunology
2281:Baker, Robert; McBee, Karen (1982).
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1890:University of Florida IFAS Extension
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2243:Davis, WB; Schmidly, DJ (1997).
2223:"Dasypus bellus (Simpson, 1929)"
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2867:Northern naked-tailed armadillo
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2035:Molecular Biology and Evolution
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1849:10.1590/S1519-69842009000100014
1752:McDonald, K; Larson, J (2011).
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2887:Greater naked-tailed armadillo
2877:Chacoan naked-tailed armadillo
1578:species capable of infection (
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1139:Found throughout the southern
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2661:Southern long-nosed armadillo
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1353:Paracoccidiodies brasiliensis
863:Southern long-nosed armadillo
439:mammals known for their hard
2671:Greater long-nosed armadillo
2418:"Polyembryony in Armadillos"
1836:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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916:Greater long-nosed armadillo
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4487:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
2701:Llanos long-nosed armadillo
2314:Greenbaum, Matthew (2002).
1015:Llanos long-nosed armadillo
382:. Its species are known as
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1961:Vijayaraghavan, R (2009).
1709:"Hyperoambon Peters, 1864"
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2391:10.1007/s00435-005-0111-5
1424:species living 23 years.
1288:in northeastern Argentina
876:species considered to be
769:
752:
745:
719:
702:
695:
688:
662:
645:
638:
631:
597:
590:
573:
535:Taxonomy and distribution
357:
350:
341:
263:
258:
239:
232:
128:Scientific classification
126:
117:
108:
23:
3022:and their extinct allies
1492:Armadillos of the genus
4021:Parapropalaehoplophorus
2598:Greater fairy armadillo
2221:Hulbert Jr, RC (2013).
2171:"Nine-banded Armadillo"
2137:From Penguins to Pandas
1371:has been recorded yet.
1109:or long-nosed armadillo
507:. They have very poor
4070:Pseudoneothoracophorus
2759:Andean hairy armadillo
2711:Seven-banded armadillo
2130:"Armadillo Fact Files"
2005:"Dasypus novemcinctus"
1790:; Reeder, D.M (eds.).
1778:Gardner, A.L. (2005).
1754:"Dasypus novemcinctus"
1673:; Reeder, D.M (eds.).
1661:Gardner, A.L. (2005).
1406:endangered sea turtles
1262:†Beautiful armadillo (
1047:Seven-banded armadillo
4423:Paleobiology Database
2681:Nine-banded armadillo
2249:Texas Tech University
2201:Illinois State Museum
2197:"Beautiful Armadillo"
2047:10.1093/molbev/msv250
2003:Masterson, J (2007).
1374:In some locations in
1187:. It is found in the
1107:Nine-banded armadillo
2804:Six-banded armadillo
2623:Pink fairy armadillo
2534:species by subfamily
1782:Dasypus novemcinctus
1758:Animal Diversity Web
1556:Dasypus novemcinctus
1547:Mycobacterium leprae
1389:Dermochelys coriacea
1336:Mycobacterium leprae
1314:Ecology and behavior
559:Cladogram of living
393:. They are found in
242:Dasypus novemcinctus
120:Dasypus novemcinctus
4056:Propalaehoplophorus
2779:Big hairy armadillo
2439:1998AmSci..86..274L
2295:on 15 February 2016
2146:on 6 September 2015
2128:Despiez, A (2014).
1282:Ituzaingó Formation
1118:D. n. aequatorialis
418:Dasypus novemcintus
3566:Parastegosimpsonia
3167:Pachyarmatheriidae
2447:10.1511/1998.3.274
2426:American Scientist
2351:. pp. 111–121
1564:Dasypus sabanicola
1398:), and the green (
1114:D. n. novemcinctus
4464:
4463:
4410:Open Tree of Life
4220:Taxon identifiers
4211:
4210:
4207:
4206:
4182:
4181:
4178:
4177:
3972:Neosclerocalyptus
3643:
3642:
3639:
3638:
3559:Nanoastegotherium
3272:
3271:
2985:
2984:
2970:
2969:
2842:
2841:
2734:
2733:
2636:
2635:
2532:
2416:(May–June 1998).
1915:Smith, P (2008).
1803:978-0-8018-8221-0
1686:978-0-8018-8221-0
1414:F. concolor coryi
1351:, and the fungus
1345:Trypanosoma cruzi
1243:
1242:
1122:D. n. fenestratus
820:
819:
811:
810:
802:
801:
793:
792:
784:
783:
734:
733:
677:
676:
612:
611:
371:
370:
365:
228:
4494:
4457:
4456:
4444:
4443:
4431:
4430:
4418:
4417:
4405:
4404:
4392:
4391:
4379:
4378:
4366:
4365:
4353:
4352:
4340:
4339:
4327:
4326:
4314:
4313:
4301:
4300:
4288:
4287:
4275:
4274:
4262:
4261:
4260:
4247:
4246:
4245:
4215:
4214:
4202:
4196:
4190:
4166:
4142:
4132:
3993:Palaehoplophorus
3979:Neothoracophorus
3888:Eosclerocalyptus
3800:
3778:
3768:
3758:
3748:
3731:
3697:Chlamydophractus
3694:
3664:
3656:
3655:
3627:
3617:
3600:
3541:
3536:
3535:
3526:
3503:
3493:
3483:
3473:
3463:
3453:
3443:
3433:
3423:
3413:
3403:
3393:
3383:
3373:
3363:
3353:
3343:
3333:
3323:
3313:
3303:
3293:
3285:
3284:
3195:
3183:Pachyarmatherium
3165:
3107:
3102:
3101:
3098:
3097:
3088:
3078:
3061:
3060:
3012:
3005:
2998:
2989:
2988:
2853:
2852:
2745:
2744:
2715:D. septemcinctus
2647:
2646:
2584:
2583:
2530:
2521:
2514:
2507:
2498:
2497:
2492:
2491:
2481:
2457:
2451:
2450:
2422:
2409:
2403:
2402:
2376:
2367:
2361:
2360:
2358:
2356:
2346:
2337:
2331:
2330:
2328:
2326:
2311:
2305:
2304:
2302:
2300:
2294:
2287:
2278:
2265:
2264:
2262:
2260:
2251:. Archived from
2240:
2231:
2230:
2218:
2212:
2211:
2209:
2207:
2193:
2187:
2186:
2184:
2182:
2167:
2156:
2155:
2153:
2151:
2145:
2139:. Archived from
2134:
2125:
2106:
2105:
2100:. Archived from
2090:
2069:
2068:
2058:
2026:
2020:
2019:
2017:
2015:
2000:
1983:
1982:
1980:
1978:
1973:on 1 August 2015
1969:. Archived from
1958:
1935:
1934:
1932:
1930:
1921:
1912:
1901:
1900:
1898:
1896:
1881:
1862:
1861:
1851:
1827:
1816:
1815:
1775:
1769:
1768:
1766:
1764:
1749:
1724:
1723:
1721:
1719:
1705:
1699:
1698:
1658:
1647:
1646:
1644:
1642:
1628:Dasypus neogaeus
1622:
1580:D. septemcinctus
1502:urogenital sinus
1274:Dasypus neogaeus
1216:
1098:
1042:D. septemcinctus
1038:
1006:
975:
907:
854:
830:
829:
748:
747:
698:
697:
691:
690:
649:D. septemcinctus
641:
640:
634:
633:
593:
592:
576:
575:
566:
565:
522:, and jumping.
363:
346:
333:D. septemcinctus
220:
136:
135:
113:
103:
40:
29:Temporal range:
21:
20:
4502:
4501:
4497:
4496:
4495:
4493:
4492:
4491:
4467:
4466:
4465:
4460:
4452:
4447:
4439:
4434:
4426:
4421:
4413:
4408:
4400:
4395:
4387:
4382:
4374:
4369:
4361:
4356:
4348:
4343:
4335:
4330:
4322:
4317:
4309:
4304:
4296:
4291:
4283:
4278:
4270:
4265:
4256:
4255:
4250:
4241:
4240:
4235:
4222:
4212:
4203:
4174:
4110:
3937:Heteroglyptodon
3916:Glyptodontidium
3881:Eleutherocercus
3811:Andinoglyptodon
3793:
3751:Macroeuphractus
3709:
3687:Calyptophractus
3672:
3652:
3635:
3585:
3573:Riostegotherium
3534:
3511:
3466:Prostegotherium
3436:Mazzoniphractus
3426:Macrochorobates
3416:Lumbreratherium
3281:
3268:
3220:Machlydotherium
3188:
3158:
3132:Parapeltecoelus
3096:
3068:
3055:
3023:
3016:
2986:
2981:
2966:
2931:
2922:Giant armadillo
2906:
2838:
2813:
2788:
2730:
2685:D. novemcinctus
2632:
2607:
2589:Calyptophractus
2573:
2535:
2525:
2495:
2458:
2454:
2420:
2410:
2406:
2374:
2368:
2364:
2354:
2352:
2344:
2338:
2334:
2324:
2322:
2312:
2308:
2298:
2296:
2292:
2285:
2279:
2268:
2258:
2256:
2241:
2234:
2219:
2215:
2205:
2203:
2195:
2194:
2190:
2180:
2178:
2169:
2168:
2159:
2149:
2147:
2143:
2132:
2126:
2109:
2092:
2091:
2072:
2027:
2023:
2013:
2011:
2001:
1986:
1976:
1974:
1959:
1938:
1928:
1926:
1919:
1913:
1904:
1894:
1892:
1882:
1865:
1828:
1819:
1804:
1776:
1772:
1762:
1760:
1750:
1727:
1717:
1715:
1707:
1706:
1702:
1687:
1659:
1650:
1640:
1638:
1624:
1623:
1616:
1612:
1540:
1490:
1449:
1422:D. novemcinctus
1410:Florida panther
1395:Caretta caretta
1392:), loggerhead (
1349:Chagas’ disease
1343:, the organism
1325:Armadillos use
1316:
1295:
1259:
1189:Lesser Antilles
1145:Central America
1134:D. n. mexicanus
1102:D. novemcinctus
1086:, and northern
1062:D. novemcinctus
878:near threatened
836:Scientific name
821:
812:
803:
794:
785:
756:D. novemcinctus
735:
678:
613:
537:
430:
312:D. novemcinctus
254:
245:
219:
130:
104:
102:
101:
96:
91:
86:
81:
76:
71:
66:
61:
56:
51:
46:
35:
34:
27:
17:
12:
11:
5:
4500:
4490:
4489:
4484:
4479:
4462:
4461:
4459:
4458:
4445:
4432:
4419:
4406:
4393:
4380:
4367:
4354:
4341:
4328:
4315:
4302:
4289:
4276:
4263:
4248:
4232:
4230:
4224:
4223:
4209:
4208:
4205:
4204:
4185:
4183:
4180:
4179:
4176:
4175:
4173:
4172:
4162:
4155:
4148:
4138:
4128:
4120:
4118:
4112:
4111:
4109:
4108:
4101:
4094:
4091:Trachycalyptus
4087:
4080:
4073:
4066:
4063:Protoglyptodon
4059:
4052:
4045:
4038:
4031:
4028:Phlyctaenopyga
4024:
4017:
4010:
4003:
3996:
3989:
3982:
3975:
3968:
3961:
3954:
3947:
3940:
3933:
3926:
3919:
3912:
3905:
3898:
3891:
3884:
3877:
3870:
3863:
3856:
3849:
3842:
3835:
3828:
3821:
3814:
3806:
3804:
3802:Glyptodontinae
3795:
3794:
3792:
3791:
3784:
3774:
3764:
3761:Paleurphractus
3754:
3744:
3737:
3727:
3724:Chaetophractus
3719:
3717:
3711:
3710:
3708:
3707:
3700:
3690:
3682:
3680:
3678:Chlamyphorinae
3674:
3673:
3671:
3670:
3659:
3653:
3650:Chlamyphoridae
3648:
3645:
3644:
3641:
3640:
3637:
3636:
3634:
3633:
3623:
3613:
3606:
3595:
3593:
3587:
3586:
3584:
3583:
3580:Stegosimpsonia
3576:
3569:
3562:
3555:
3547:
3545:
3543:Astegotheriini
3533:
3532:
3521:
3519:
3513:
3512:
3510:
3509:
3499:
3489:
3479:
3469:
3459:
3449:
3439:
3429:
3419:
3409:
3399:
3389:
3379:
3376:Epipeltecoelus
3369:
3359:
3349:
3339:
3329:
3319:
3309:
3299:
3288:
3282:
3277:
3274:
3273:
3270:
3269:
3267:
3266:
3259:
3252:
3245:
3238:
3231:
3224:
3216:
3209:
3201:
3199:
3197:Pampatheriidae
3190:
3189:
3187:
3186:
3179:
3176:Neoglyptatelus
3171:
3169:
3160:
3159:
3157:
3156:
3149:
3142:
3135:
3128:
3125:Epipeltephilus
3121:
3113:
3111:
3095:
3094:
3084:
3073:
3070:
3069:
3057:
3056:
3054:
3053:
3047:
3041:
3035:
3028:
3025:
3024:
3015:
3014:
3007:
3000:
2992:
2983:
2982:
2975:
2972:
2971:
2968:
2967:
2965:
2964:
2954:
2943:
2941:
2933:
2932:
2930:
2929:
2918:
2916:
2908:
2907:
2905:
2904:
2894:
2884:
2874:
2863:
2861:
2850:
2844:
2843:
2840:
2839:
2837:
2836:
2825:
2823:
2815:
2814:
2812:
2811:
2800:
2798:
2790:
2789:
2787:
2786:
2776:
2766:
2755:
2753:
2750:Chaetophractus
2742:
2736:
2735:
2732:
2731:
2729:
2728:
2725:Dasypus yepesi
2721:Yepes's mulita
2718:
2708:
2698:
2688:
2678:
2668:
2657:
2655:
2644:
2638:
2637:
2634:
2633:
2631:
2630:
2619:
2617:
2609:
2608:
2606:
2605:
2594:
2592:
2581:
2579:Chlamyphorinae
2575:
2574:
2572:
2571:
2565:
2559:
2553:
2547:
2540:
2537:
2536:
2524:
2523:
2516:
2509:
2501:
2494:
2493:
2472:(1): 170–176.
2452:
2433:(3): 274–279.
2404:
2362:
2332:
2306:
2266:
2255:on 16 May 2016
2232:
2213:
2188:
2157:
2107:
2104:on 2014-06-27.
2070:
2041:(3): 621–642.
2021:
1984:
1936:
1902:
1863:
1842:(1): 117–122.
1817:
1802:
1770:
1725:
1700:
1685:
1648:
1613:
1611:
1608:
1539:
1536:
1489:
1486:
1448:
1445:
1401:Chelonia mydas
1315:
1312:
1294:
1291:
1290:
1289:
1269:
1265:Dasypus bellus
1258:
1255:
1245:An additional
1241:
1240:
1231:
1228:
1225:Yepes's mulita
1222:
1217:
1209:
1208:
1137:
1130:D. n. mexianae
1126:D. n. hoplites
1110:
1104:
1099:
1091:
1090:
1073:
1050:
1044:
1039:
1031:
1030:
1021:
1018:
1012:
1007:
999:
998:
993:
986:
981:
976:
968:
967:
933:
930:D. k. pastasae
926:D. k. kappleri
918:
913:
908:
900:
899:
881:
866:
860:
855:
847:
846:
843:
840:
837:
834:
818:
817:
814:
813:
809:
808:
805:
804:
800:
799:
796:
795:
791:
790:
787:
786:
782:
781:
778:
777:
768:
765:
764:
761:
760:
751:
746:
744:
741:
740:
737:
736:
732:
731:
728:
727:
718:
715:
714:
711:
710:
701:
696:
694:
689:
687:
684:
683:
680:
679:
675:
674:
671:
670:
661:
658:
657:
654:
653:
644:
639:
637:
632:
630:
619:
618:
615:
614:
610:
609:
606:
605:
596:
591:
589:
574:
572:
564:
545:metabolic rate
536:
533:
429:
426:
369:
368:
367:
366:
355:
354:
348:
347:
339:
338:
337:
336:
329:
322:
315:
308:
300:
293:
286:
279:
272:
261:
260:
256:
255:
246:
237:
236:
230:
229:
212:
208:
207:
202:
198:
197:
192:
188:
187:
182:
178:
177:
172:
168:
167:
162:
158:
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152:
148:
147:
142:
138:
137:
124:
123:
115:
114:
106:
105:
97:
92:
87:
82:
77:
72:
67:
62:
57:
52:
47:
42:
28:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
4499:
4488:
4485:
4483:
4482:Mammal genera
4480:
4478:
4475:
4474:
4472:
4455:
4450:
4446:
4442:
4437:
4433:
4429:
4424:
4420:
4416:
4411:
4407:
4403:
4398:
4394:
4390:
4385:
4381:
4377:
4372:
4368:
4364:
4359:
4355:
4351:
4346:
4342:
4338:
4333:
4329:
4325:
4320:
4316:
4312:
4307:
4303:
4299:
4294:
4290:
4286:
4281:
4277:
4273:
4268:
4264:
4259:
4253:
4249:
4244:
4238:
4234:
4233:
4231:
4229:
4225:
4221:
4216:
4201:
4197:
4195:
4189:
4171:
4170:
4163:
4161:
4160:
4156:
4154:
4153:
4149:
4147:
4146:
4145:Pedrolypeutes
4139:
4137:
4136:
4129:
4127:
4126:
4122:
4121:
4119:
4117:
4113:
4107:
4106:
4102:
4100:
4099:
4095:
4093:
4092:
4088:
4086:
4085:
4084:Stromatherium
4081:
4079:
4078:
4074:
4072:
4071:
4067:
4065:
4064:
4060:
4058:
4057:
4053:
4051:
4050:
4049:Prodaedicurus
4046:
4044:
4043:
4039:
4037:
4036:
4032:
4030:
4029:
4025:
4023:
4022:
4018:
4016:
4015:
4014:Paraglyptodon
4011:
4009:
4008:
4004:
4002:
4001:
3997:
3995:
3994:
3990:
3988:
3987:
3983:
3981:
3980:
3976:
3974:
3973:
3969:
3967:
3966:
3962:
3960:
3959:
3955:
3953:
3952:
3948:
3946:
3945:
3941:
3939:
3938:
3934:
3932:
3931:
3930:Glyptotherium
3927:
3925:
3924:
3923:Glyptostracon
3920:
3918:
3917:
3913:
3911:
3910:
3906:
3904:
3903:
3899:
3897:
3896:
3892:
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3878:
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3871:
3869:
3868:
3867:Daedicuroides
3864:
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3860:Coscinocercus
3857:
3855:
3854:
3850:
3848:
3847:
3843:
3841:
3840:
3839:Clypeotherium
3836:
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3833:
3832:Castellanosia
3829:
3827:
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3822:
3820:
3819:
3815:
3813:
3812:
3808:
3807:
3805:
3803:
3796:
3790:
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3775:
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3771:Proeuphractus
3765:
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3552:Astegotherium
3549:
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3398:
3397:
3390:
3388:
3387:
3380:
3378:
3377:
3370:
3368:
3367:
3366:Eocoleophorus
3360:
3358:
3357:
3350:
3348:
3347:
3340:
3338:
3337:
3330:
3328:
3327:
3326:Barrancatatus
3320:
3318:
3317:
3310:
3308:
3307:
3300:
3298:
3297:
3296:Acantharodeia
3290:
3289:
3286:
3283:
3280:
3275:
3265:
3264:
3260:
3258:
3257:
3253:
3251:
3250:
3246:
3244:
3243:
3242:Scirrotherium
3239:
3237:
3236:
3232:
3230:
3229:
3225:
3223:
3221:
3217:
3215:
3214:
3213:Kraglievichia
3210:
3208:
3207:
3203:
3202:
3200:
3198:
3191:
3185:
3184:
3180:
3178:
3177:
3173:
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3155:
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3141:
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3122:
3120:
3119:
3115:
3114:
3112:
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3109:Peltephilidae
3103:
3099:
3093:
3092:
3085:
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3075:
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3062:
3058:
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3013:
3008:
3006:
3001:
2999:
2994:
2993:
2990:
2980:
2979:
2973:
2962:
2961:T. tricinctus
2958:
2955:
2952:
2948:
2945:
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2940:
2939:
2934:
2927:
2923:
2920:
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2917:
2915:
2914:
2909:
2902:
2901:C. unicinctus
2898:
2895:
2892:
2888:
2885:
2882:
2881:C. chacoensis
2878:
2875:
2872:
2868:
2865:
2864:
2862:
2860:
2859:
2854:
2851:
2849:
2845:
2834:
2830:
2827:
2826:
2824:
2822:
2821:
2816:
2809:
2808:E. sexcinctus
2805:
2802:
2801:
2799:
2797:
2796:
2791:
2784:
2780:
2777:
2774:
2773:C. vellerosus
2770:
2767:
2764:
2760:
2757:
2756:
2754:
2752:
2751:
2746:
2743:
2741:
2737:
2726:
2722:
2719:
2716:
2712:
2709:
2706:
2705:D. sabanicola
2702:
2699:
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2679:
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2379:Zoomorphology
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1588:D. sabanicola
1585:
1581:
1577:
1573:
1569:
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1552:
1548:
1544:
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1033:
1032:
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1022:
1019:
1016:
1013:
1011:
1010:D. sabanicola
1008:
1005:
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991:
987:
985:
982:
980:
977:
974:
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749:
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723:D. sabanicola
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550:
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456:
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438:
434:
425:
423:
419:
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410:
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400:
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388:naked-tailed
385:
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377:
376:
362:
359:
358:
356:
353:
349:
345:
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330:
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55:
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32:
26:
22:
19:
4227:
4191:
4167:
4157:
4150:
4143:
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4123:
4116:Tolypeutinae
4103:
4096:
4089:
4082:
4077:Stromaphorus
4075:
4068:
4061:
4054:
4047:
4040:
4033:
4026:
4019:
4012:
4005:
4000:Palaeopeltis
3998:
3991:
3984:
3977:
3970:
3963:
3956:
3949:
3942:
3935:
3928:
3921:
3914:
3907:
3900:
3895:Eucinepeltus
3893:
3886:
3879:
3872:
3865:
3858:
3851:
3844:
3837:
3830:
3823:
3818:Asterostemma
3816:
3809:
3786:
3779:
3769:
3759:
3749:
3739:
3732:
3722:
3715:Euphractinae
3704:Chlamyphorus
3702:
3695:
3685:
3665:
3628:
3618:
3609:
3608:
3601:
3578:
3571:
3564:
3557:
3550:
3529:Stegotherium
3527:
3504:
3494:
3484:
3474:
3464:
3454:
3444:
3434:
3424:
3414:
3404:
3394:
3384:
3374:
3364:
3354:
3344:
3336:Chasicotatus
3334:
3324:
3316:Archaeutatus
3314:
3304:
3294:
3263:Yuruatherium
3261:
3254:
3249:Tonnicinctus
3247:
3240:
3233:
3228:Pampatherium
3226:
3218:
3211:
3204:
3181:
3174:
3151:
3146:Peltephilus
3144:
3137:
3130:
3123:
3118:Anantiosodon
3116:
3091:Saltatherium
3089:
3079:
3049:Superorder:
2976:
2960:
2950:
2936:
2925:
2911:
2900:
2890:
2880:
2871:C. centralis
2870:
2856:
2848:Tolypeutinae
2832:
2818:
2807:
2793:
2782:
2772:
2762:
2748:
2740:Euphractinae
2724:
2714:
2704:
2694:
2684:
2674:
2664:
2651:
2650:
2641:
2627:C. truncatus
2626:
2614:Chlamyphorus
2612:
2601:
2587:
2531:(Armadillos)
2469:
2465:
2455:
2430:
2424:
2414:Avise, J. C.
2407:
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2382:
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2348:
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1712:
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1671:Wilson, D.E.
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1523:
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1488:Reproduction
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1286:Paraná Basin
1272:
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1113:
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373:
372:
364:Peters, 1864
360:
331:
324:
317:
310:
303:
295:
288:
281:
276:D. beniensis
274:
267:
240:
234:Type species
215:
214:
118:
31:Late Miocene
24:
18:
4345:iNaturalist
4252:Wikispecies
4105:Xiphuroides
4042:Plohophorus
4035:Plaxhaplous
3965:Metopotoxus
3944:Hoplophorus
3902:Glyptatelus
3825:Boreostemma
3734:Doellotatus
3620:Pliodasypus
3517:Dasypodinae
3486:Punatherium
3476:Pucatherium
3396:Hemiutaetus
3279:Dasypodidae
3139:Peltecoelus
2783:C. villosus
2675:D. kappleri
2665:D. hybridus
2642:Dasypodinae
2567:Superorder
2561:Infraclass
1641:17 December
1635:Fossilworks
1554:armadillo (
1522:Members of
1367:species in
1279:Huayquerian
1277:, from the
1173:Mississippi
1054:D. hybridus
911:D. kappleri
887:, southern
858:D. hybridus
842:Description
839:Common name
666:D. hybridus
601:D. kappleri
585:Hyperoambon
428:Description
380:Dasypodidae
361:Hyperoambon
305:D. neogaeus
290:D. kappleri
283:D. hybridus
205:Dasypodinae
201:Subfamily:
195:Dasypodidae
4477:Armadillos
4471:Categories
4159:Tolypeutes
4152:Priodontes
4098:Urotherium
4007:Panochthus
3958:Lomaphorus
3874:Doedicurus
3853:Comaphorus
3781:Prozaedyus
3741:Euphractus
3667:Proeutatus
3630:Propraopus
3603:Anadasypus
3591:Dasypodini
3496:Stenotatus
3456:Prodasypus
3446:Meteutatus
3356:Coelutatus
3346:Chorobates
3306:Amblytatus
3153:Ronwolffia
3081:Noatherium
3020:armadillos
3018:Genera of
2951:T. matacus
2938:Tolypeutes
2926:P. maximus
2913:Priodontes
2891:C. tatouay
2795:Euphractus
2763:C. nationi
2695:D. pilosus
2602:C. retusus
2529:Cingulata
2206:1 December
1610:References
1584:D. pilosus
1509:blastocyst
1482:amphibians
1384:sea turtle
990:vulnerable
979:D. pilosus
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